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/freebsd-10.3-release/usr.bin/bmake/tests/execution/joberr/ | ||
H A D | expected.status.1 | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
H A D | expected.stderr.1 | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
H A D | legacy_test.sh | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
/freebsd-10.3-release/usr.bin/bmake/tests/syntax/directive-t0/ | ||
H A D | expected.status.1 | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
H A D | expected.stderr.1 | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
H A D | expected.stdout.1 | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
H A D | legacy_test.sh | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
/freebsd-10.3-release/usr.bin/bmake/tests/syntax/semi/ | ||
H A D | Makefile.test | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
H A D | legacy_test.sh | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
/freebsd-10.3-release/usr.bin/bmake/tests/sysmk/t0/2/1/ | ||
H A D | Makefile.test | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
H A D | expected.status.1 | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
H A D | expected.stderr.1 | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
H A D | expected.stdout.1 | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
H A D | legacy_test.sh | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
/freebsd-10.3-release/usr.bin/bmake/tests/sysmk/t0/mk/ | ||
H A D | sys.mk.test | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
/freebsd-10.3-release/usr.bin/bmake/tests/sysmk/t1/2/1/ | ||
H A D | cleanup | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
H A D | expected.status.1 | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
H A D | expected.stderr.1 | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
H A D | expected.stdout.1 | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
H A D | legacy_test.sh | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
/freebsd-10.3-release/usr.bin/bmake/tests/sysmk/t1/mk/ | ||
H A D | sys.mk.test | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
/freebsd-10.3-release/usr.bin/bmake/tests/sysmk/t2/2/1/ | ||
H A D | cleanup | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
H A D | expected.status.1 | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
H A D | expected.stderr.1 | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
H A D | expected.stdout.1 | diff 263346 Wed Mar 19 12:39:13 MDT 2014 jmmv Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind. But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@. |
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