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11-Aug-2016 |
gjb |
Copy stable/11@r303970 to releng/11.0 as part of the 11.0-RELEASE cycle.
Prune svn:mergeinfo from the new branch, and rename it to RC1.
Update __FreeBSD_version.
Use the quarterly branch for the default FreeBSD.conf pkg(8) repo and the dvd1.iso packages population.
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08-Jul-2016 |
gjb |
Copy head@r302406 to stable/11 as part of the 11.0-RELEASE cycle. Prune svn:mergeinfo from the new branch, as nothing has been merged here.
Additional commits post-branch will follow.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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259210 |
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11-Dec-2013 |
jmmv |
Migrate tools/regression/bin/ tests to the new layout.
This change is a proof of concept on how to easily integrate existing tests from the tools/regression/ hierarchy into the /usr/tests/ test suite and on how to adapt them to the new layout for src.
To achieve these goals, this change:
- Moves tests from tools/regression/bin/<tool>/ to bin/<tool>/tests/. - Renames the previous regress.sh files to legacy_test.sh. - Adds Makefiles to build and install the tests and all their supporting data files into /usr/tests/bin/. - Plugs the legacy_test test programs into the test suite using the new TAP backend for Kyua (appearing in 0.8) so that the code of the test programs does not have to change. - Registers the new directories in the BSD.test.dist mtree file.
Reviewed by: freebsd-testing Approved by: rpaulo (mentor)
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213738 |
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12-Oct-2010 |
obrien |
Allow one to regression test 'sh' changes without having to install a potentially bad /bin/sh first.
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211408 |
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16-Aug-2010 |
jilles |
sh: Reduce unnecessary testsuite failures with other shells.
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199955 |
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29-Nov-2009 |
jilles |
Disable job control when running 'sh -i' in the testsuite.
Job control tty manipulations sometimes cause the tests to stop (SIGTTOU and the like) when run from the 'prove' tool.
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199647 |
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22-Nov-2009 |
jilles |
sh: Ensure the same command input file is on top after executing a builtin.
This avoids weirdness when 'fc -e vi' or the like is done and there is a syntax error in the file. Formerly an interactive shell tried to execute stuff after the syntax error and exited.
This should also avoid similar issues with 'command eval' and 'command .' when 'command' is implemented properly as in NetBSD sh.
Special builtins did not have this problem since errors in them cause the shell to exit or to reset various state such as the current command input file.
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