From: Stephen Morris Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2018 19:40:12 +0000 (+0000) Subject: [rt46602] Mention conf.sh.win32 in instructions for adding a test. X-Git-Tag: v9.10.8rc1~84^2~7 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d9740c20da9f8451882d5d8d12139bd1b91af544;p=thirdparty%2Fbind9.git [rt46602] Mention conf.sh.win32 in instructions for adding a test. (cherry picked from commit 23dfa27a84f6c724853fcad3f4a0222e2b02fd1f) (cherry picked from commit 06a9a37d3b7e710d739d906ae1aff3942bb7ccea) --- diff --git a/bin/tests/system/README b/bin/tests/system/README index 15a0115a2d2..9d81499c529 100644 --- a/bin/tests/system/README +++ b/bin/tests/system/README @@ -666,16 +666,20 @@ Adding a Test to the System Test Suite --- Once a test has been created, the following files should be edited: -* conf.sh.in The name of the test should be added to one of the the -PARALLELDIRS or SEQUENTIALDIRS variables. The former is used for tests that +* conf.sh.in The name of the test should be added to the PARALLELDIRS or +SEQUENTIALDIRS variables as appropriate. The former is used for tests that can run in parallel with other tests, the latter for tests that are unable to do so. +* conf.sh.win32 This is the Windows equivalent of conf.sh.in. The name of the +test should be added to the PARALLELDIRS or SEQUENTIALDIRS variables as +appropriate. + * Makefile.in The name of the test should be added to one of the the PARALLEL or SEQUENTIAL variables. (It is likely that a future iteration of the system test suite will remove the -need to edit two files to add a test.) +need to edit multiple files to add a test.) Valgrind