Scott Boag wrote:
>
> Yes, well, you need the tests also.
>
> xml-xalan/java to compile xml-xalan
> xml-xalan/test to run the smoketests
>
> If you try to checkout from the xml-xalan level, you'll get the C++ code
> also.
>
> If the conformance test stuff is getting too much to download (it's only
> going to get bigger), perhaps you should just run the minitest:
>
> xml-xalan/test/java
> xml-xalan/test/tests/api
> xml-xalan/test/tests/api-gold
>
> build mini-test
>
> It would, of course, be better if the full smoketest was run every night,
> but if it's sucking up too much resources, then the right thing is to
> execute the (much) simpler test.

I must say that no other project puts so many disparate things in one CVS
tree, and then requires getting multiple slices in order to do a complete
build and verity the results.

Let me think about this one some more.

- Sam Ruby

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