| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152 | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?><!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"  "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [  <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">  %general-entities;]><sect1 id="prepare-abouttestsuites">  <?dbhtml filename="abouttestsuites.html"?>  <title>About the Test Suites</title>  <para>Most packages provide a test suite. Running the test suite for a  newly built package is a good idea because it can provide a <quote>sanity  check</quote> indicating that everything compiled correctly. A test suite  that passes its set of checks usually proves that the package is  functioning as the developer intended. It does not, however, guarantee  that the package is totally bug free.</para>  <para>Some test suites are more important than others. For example,  the test suites for the core toolchain packages—GCC, Binutils, and  Glibc—are of the utmost importance due to their central role in a  properly functioning system. The test suites for GCC and Glibc can  take a very long time to complete, especially on slower hardware, but  are strongly recommended.</para>  <note>    <para>Experience has shown that there is little to be gained from running    the test suites in <xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/>. There can be    no escaping the fact that the host system always exerts some influence on    the tests in that chapter, often causing inexplicable failures. Because    the tools built in <xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/> are temporary    and eventually discarded, we do not recommend running the test suites in    <xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/> for the average reader. The    instructions for running those test suites are provided for the benefit of    testers and developers, but they are strictly optional.</para>  </note>  <para>A common issue with running the test suites for Binutils and GCC  is running out of pseudo terminals (PTYs). This can result in a high  number of failing tests. This may happen for several reasons, but the  most likely cause is that the host system does not have the  <systemitem class="filesystem">devpts</systemitem> file system set up  correctly. This issue is discussed in greater detail at  <ulink url="&lfs-root;lfs/faq.html#no-ptys"/>.</para>  <para>Sometimes package test suites will fail, but for reasons which the  developers are aware of and have deemed non-critical. Consult the logs located  at <ulink url="&test-results;"/> to verify whether or not these failures are  expected. This site is valid for all tests throughout this book.</para></sect1>
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