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- <sect1 id="prepare-abouttestsuites">
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- <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 in <xref
- linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/>.</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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