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Alan Conway updated PROTON-272: ------------------------------- Assignee: (was: Alan Conway) > Run tests on an installed system. > --------------------------------- > > Key: PROTON-272 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PROTON-272 > Project: Qpid Proton > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: proton-c > Reporter: Alan Conway > Priority: Minor > > Reduce duplication of paths etc. between config.sh and CMakeList.txt. Provide > a way to run the tests on an installed system. > The config.sh in the proton root directory does all the environmental > configuration necessary for each of the bindings to find appropriate modules, > etc. It's really handy for when you want to run code/examples on the command > line out of a source tree build rather than having to install everything. I > believe much of that logic is duplicated here. I know the config.sh isn't > exactly cross-platform, but is there a way to eliminate or reduce some of the > duplication? > A related question is how to run these tests off of an installed system. > Right now the tests appear to pass, however if you actually try and install > the ruby binding and run anything you can't even import the module because > the install is messed up. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)