James Carlson writes: > So, while I'd certainly agree that integrating the source for the ksh > tests is an expedient solution for right now, and I might even agree > that packaging them for /usr/demo, though distasteful, might be a good > stop-gap effort for the team, I don't agree that it's a good long-term > solution.
You might want to look at the packages named "SUNWon*." These are not delivered as part of the assembled product (you won't get them on a normal install or upgrade), but are built during a regular nightly build, and the contents will be installed if you BFU the system. Better yet, if you put these tests in similar packages, you don't have to hide them away in /usr/demo. Go ahead and put them where you expect (/usr/bin or /usr/sbin). That's probably the best option for testing bits prior to the availability of the test consolidation itself. -- James Carlson, KISS Network <james.d.carlson at sun.com> Sun Microsystems / 1 Network Drive 71.232W Vox +1 781 442 2084 MS UBUR02-212 / Burlington MA 01803-2757 42.496N Fax +1 781 442 1677
