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List:       gtk
Subject:    Re: GTK+ tests
From:       "FAURE, MAXIMILIEN" <maximilien.faure () atos ! net>
Date:       2016-01-20 13:31:40
Message-ID: 569F8C10.60400 () atos ! net
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Hi,

When I running 'make check' in tests I get the result followed :

============================================================================
Testsuite summary for gtk+ 2.24.28
============================================================================
# TOTAL: 0
# PASS:  0
# SKIP:  0
# XFAIL: 0
# FAIL:  0
# XPASS: 0
# ERROR: 0
============================================================================

so there aren't test launched, it's for that I would like know which 
commands are launched behind.

On 20/01/2016 13:01, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
> Hi;
>
> On 15 January 2016 at 11:56, FAURE, MAXIMILIEN
> <maximilien.faure@atos.net> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I try to port GTK+ on AIX. I succed to compile it but I don't know why,
>> tests failed (with the error : Illegal instruction (core dumped))
>> I would like to know where we can found documents which explain the
>> process when we type "make check" in order to can control and execute
>> just one test.
> GLib does not do anything special, in this regard.
>
> When running `make check`, Make goes through all the test programs,
> builds them, and launches them. Usually, it does it under a test
> harness — the default being the TAP harness, which checks the output
> and generates a log and a report at the end.
>
> You can just go under each tests/ sub-directory, run `make check` to
> build and run each test. If one fails, you can re-run the failing test
> by launching the test executable. There's also the option of running
> the test under GDB, or similar debuggers, using `libtool --mode
> execute`.
>
> Ciao,
>   Emmanuele.
>
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