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Re: #67: atf doesn't conform to GNU coding standards; breaks hier(7) on FreeBSD
- Subject: Re: #67: atf doesn't conform to GNU coding standards; breaks hier(7) on FreeBSD
- From: "atf trac notification" <nobody%julipedia.org@localhost>
- Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 17:31:49 -0000
#67: atf doesn't conform to GNU coding standards; breaks hier(7) on FreeBSD
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Reporter: gcooper@... | Owner: jmmv
Type: enhancement | Status: reopened
Priority: minor | Milestone: 0.11
Component: BUILD | Version: HEAD
Resolution: | Keywords:
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Changes (by jmmv):
* priority: major => minor
* status: closed => reopened
* type: defect => enhancement
* resolution: wontfix =>
* milestone: => 0.11
Comment:
Ah, that makes sense! I misunderstood it as if you were proposing to have
something like prefix/libexec/atf/tests, prefix/libexec/glib2/tests, etc.
Still, I'm afraid that having prefix/tests/atf/atf/ will cause
confusion...
The directories into which atf recurses are defined by the Atffile. If
desired, atf-run could be made to detect which directories it can process
or not by providing it with a glob like "recurse */Atffile" or something
like that. So you would not need the extra component.
Anyway, I'm reopening this to add a flag to the configure script to be
able to tune testsdir. In the meantime, you can just do "make
testsdir=somewhere" and things should work.
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Ticket URL: <http://www.julipedia.org/projects/atf/trac/ticket/67#comment:3>
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