Matthew Burgess wrote these words on 09/05/05 14:05 CST:
> Hi folks,
> 
> Looking at the current instructions for libxml2 (simply because 2.6.21 
> was released today), it omits the more extensive test suites that are 
> available from the W3C [0].  There's a test framework available in the 
> xstc/ subdirectory of the tarball, into which one can place 
> xsts-2002-01-16.tar.gz [1] and xsts-2004-01-14.tar.gz [2].  If Python is 
> also available, when 'make check' is invoked, a whole barrage of XML 
> Schema tests will be run (some of which fail here!).  Is it worth 
> mentioning these test suites at all?  If so, I can knock up a patch to 
> address this.

In version 2.6.20, these files are downloaded automatically through
the regular "make check" process. It then appears to do something, but
I can't really tell by the logs.

Is the procedure now different in that you must manually download
these files before the "make check" is initiated?

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Randy

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