D27739: Auxiliary tests (skeletons).
Eric Dejouhanet
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Mon Mar 2 19:49:45 GMT 2020
TallFurryMan added a comment.
Looking at the current Extragear build for SuSE, I see that:
10:45:26 Test project /home/jenkins/workspace/Extragear/kstars/stable-kf5-qt5 SUSEQt5.12/build
10:45:26 Start 1: appstreamtest
10:45:26 kf5.kinit.klauncher: new app ":1.1"
10:45:26 kf5.kinit.klauncher: new app ":1.2"
10:45:26 kf5.kinit.klauncher: new app "org.gtk.vfs.Daemon"
10:45:27 1/6 Test #1: appstreamtest .................... Passed 0.87 sec
10:45:27 Start 2: CSVParserTest
10:45:27 2/6 Test #2: CSVParserTest .................... Passed 0.23 sec
10:45:27 Start 3: FixedWidthParserTest
10:45:27 3/6 Test #3: FixedWidthParserTest ............. Passed 0.22 sec
10:45:27 Start 4: DMSTest
10:45:27 4/6 Test #4: DMSTest .......................... Passed 0.16 sec
10:45:27 Start 5: TestCachingDms
10:45:28 5/6 Test #5: TestCachingDms ................... Passed 0.20 sec
10:45:28 Start 6: TestSkyPoint
10:45:28 6/6 Test #6: TestSkyPoint ..................... Passed 0.20 sec
Which means the test plan "appstreamtest" is using the test executables in "auxiliary". This differential merges those executables into a single one. Was this a good idea? I can revert to multiple executables, but the CMakefile will grow larger and larger. Opinion?
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R321 KStars
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https://phabricator.kde.org/D27739
To: TallFurryMan, #kstars, mutlaqja
Cc: kde-edu, narvaez, apol
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