On Thu, Feb 19, 2004 at 05:17:45PM -0500, Carlos O'Donell wrote: > In debian/rules we set TESTING_CHECKING and TESTING_CURRENT. The former > is the location of the file containing the expected failures. While the > latter is the location we put our current results. If logging is > disabled we disable regression testing, since we need the log to do > the post-processing of the 'make -k check' result.
As a side note, if you rerun the testsuite checking, the tests don't actually rerun unless you "find . -name '*.out' | xargs rm" across the build tree. Even then, the old log-test-* should probably be removed or moved out of the way so we don't 'tee -a' into that logfile and get a double error listing. I was testing with 'debuild -nc' by removing the check_libc stamp. Should there be a removal of all the *.out files before running the tests? c.