Hello Richard,

Le mardi 14 septembre 2010 23:54:17, Richard Mortimer a écrit :
>   Hi All,
> 
> I recently started running nightly bacula regression tests and
> publishing the results to http://regress.bacula.org/
> Whilst setting my environment up I noticed a few areas of the regression
> testing documentation that seem to need a few tweaks. Attached are 3 git
> patches that document what I needed to do to get the regression running
> in my environment. I hope these are helpful. Note I haven't been able to
> test the documentation build and hopefully my tex/latex skills are not
> too rusty.

Your patches look good, they should be commited shortly, thanks.

Please, can you fill a FLA and send it to Kern as described in 
http://www.bacula.org/en/?page=fla

Thanks.
 
> For reference I'm regression testing sqlite3, mysql and postgresql on
> Ubuntu 10.04 x86_64. I also run Bacula in production on a couple of
> Debian sparc and arm machines too. I'll see if I can run tests against
> those at somepoint in the future but I probably will not be able to run
> those on a daily basis.

Do your best, we appreciate. Testing Bacula on this kind of distro could raise 
problems that doesn't appear with *standard* hardware.

Bye

> Regards
> 
> Richard
> 
> P.S. I've got another issue with one of the postgresql scripts but I'll
> follow that up in another thread.

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