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- <sect1 id="prepare-abouttestsuites">
- <title>About the test suites</title>
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- <para>See testing</para>
- <!--
- <para>Most packages provide a test suite. Running the test suite for a newly
- built package is generally a good idea, as it can provide a nice sanity check
- 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. But be warned, the test suites for GCC and Glibc can take a very long
- time to complete, especially on slower hardware.</para>
- <note><para>Experience has shown us 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 weird and inexplicable failures. Not only
- that, the tools built in <xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/> are
- temporary and eventually discarded. For the average reader of this book we
- recommend <emphasis>not</emphasis> to run the test suites in
- <xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/>. The instructions for running those test
- suites are still provided for the benefit of testers and developers, but they
- are strictly optional for everyone else.</para></note>
- <para>A common problem when running the test suites for Binutils and GCC is
- running out of pseudo terminals (PTYs for short). The symptom is a very high
- number of failing tests. This can happen for several reasons, but the most
- likely cause is that the host system doesn't have the
- <emphasis>devpts</emphasis> file system set up correctly. We'll discuss this in
- more detail later on in <xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/>.</para>
- <para>Sometimes package test suites will give false failures. You can
- consult the LFS Wiki at <ulink url="&wiki-root;"/> to verify that these
- failures are normal. This applies to all tests throughout the book.</para>
- -->
- </sect1>
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