Hi, Alan,

On Mar 3, 2010, at 12:05 , Alan W. Irwin wrote:

> time make -j4 -k test_noninteractive >& make_testnoninteractive.out

I'm trying to run this test now, but I'm not sure what to expect nor  
how to interpret the results I get.  It ends with an error message  
for me using either svn/trunk or my plf2ops changes.  At least they  
appear to be the same errors! :-)  Amidst the output I get this...

c++
   Missing examples            :
   Differing postscript output :
   Missing stdout              :
   Differing stdout            :
f77
   Missing examples            :
   Differing postscript output :
   Missing stdout              :
   Differing stdout            :
f95
   Missing examples            :
   Differing postscript output :
   Missing stdout              :
   Differing stdout            :
java
   Missing examples            :
   Differing postscript output :
   Missing stdout              :
   Differing stdout            :
octave
   Missing examples            :  19
   Differing postscript output :  28 29
   Missing stdout              :
   Differing stdout            :  14
tcl
   Missing examples            :
   Differing postscript output :  21 28
   Missing stdout              :
   Differing stdout            :  21

I get the feeling that I shouldn't have any numbers to the right of  
the colons.  It also seems like this build some of the tests, so I  
think I should run it several times, discard the times from the first  
run and average the rest.

I ran make test_interactive, but it gets to...

[ 97%] Built target test_c_xcairo
[100%] Built target tk
Generate C results for tk interactive device
Testing subset of C examples for device tk
x01c

...and then appears to hang there.  I get an empty plserver window,  
but don't know what to do at that point, so I wait a while and then  
ctrl-c which stops the test sequence.

Any pointers?

Thanks,
Dave


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