kdelibs (at least) : test building by default
Rafael Fernández López
ereslibre at kde.org
Sat Oct 6 03:54:18 BST 2007
Hi,
El Saturday 06 October 2007 03:36:41 David Jarvie escribió:
> This is fine for those with fast machines, but as one not so lucky, I would
> always have to remember to disable tests unless there's a specific reason.
Tests are not *THAT* big, and they provide us a secure way of testing if some
changes on libraries did break anything or not.
Is not that you should disable it manually (that you could), is that you
_should_ run those tests (not only make them compile with API changes) and
see if any change of yours did break anything or not.
Bye,
Rafael Fernández López.
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