Op een wisselvallige herfstdag (Thursday 30 October 2003 10:07), schreef H.Merijn Brand:
> I'd like to test the complete smoke suite with a single environment value > set > > On cygwin, for example try to see the influence of changing $CYGWIN, or > on *nix setting $UNIX95 and see if all still passes > > is there a guide to fit this in the conf, or do I just set it in the > calling .sh or do I set it in my current shell and call the smoke by hand, Hmmm.. depends on how early in the process you want this. It was my perception that F<Policy.sh> was just for this sort of thing, but if you feel that is too late in the process I suppose one could set this stuff from the configsmoke-generated jcl. > or do you think it is a bad idea after all ... No, I guess people will try to build perl in their own environment, which might pretty well be completely different from ours. But pumpkings might think different. I believe that we need some sort of API to handle this from Test::Smoke *and* make it report such information in a generic way. Good luck, Abe -- [about random hash-seed] On Windows, I guess we just seed using the user's credit card number as extracted from the registry. Product activation collects that, doesn't it? -- Nicholas Clark on p5p @ 2003-07-07