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* Makefile.in: Use "cygwin0" rather than "new-cygwin" to denote in-build-tree
version of library or dll. * config/default.exp: Ditto. * winsup.api/winsup.exp: Ditto.
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2003-03-09 Christopher Faylor <cgf@redhat.com>
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* Makefile.in: Use "cygwin0" rather than "new-cygwin" to denote
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in-build-tree version of library or dll.
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* config/default.exp: Ditto.
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* winsup.api/winsup.exp: Ditto.
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2003-03-07 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
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* winsup.api/known_bugs.tcl: Remove fsync01, setregid01 and setreuid01
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RUNTESTFLAGS = -v
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endif
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RUNTIME=$(cygwin_build)/new-cygwin1.dll $(cygwin_build)/new-libcygwin.a
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RUNTIME=$(cygwin_build)/cygwin0.dll $(cygwin_build)/libcygwin0.a
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TESTSUP_LIB_NAME:=libltp.a
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TESTSUP_OFILES:=${sort ${addsuffix .o,${basename ${notdir ${wildcard $(libltp_srcdir)/lib/*.c}}}}}
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rm -rf testsuite/site.exp
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cp site.exp testsuite/site.exp
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# Note: we set the PATH so that we can pick up new-cygwin1.dll
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# Note: we set the PATH so that we can pick up cygwin0.dll
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check: $(TESTSUP_LIB_NAME) $(RUNTIME) cygrun.exe testsuite/site.exp
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cd testsuite; \
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Here are some notes about adding and using this testsuite.
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First, all the programs are linked with new-libcygwin.a, which is just
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like libcygwin.a, except that it wants new-cygwin1.dll, not
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First, all the programs are linked with libcygwin0.a, which is just
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like libcygwin.a, except that it wants cygwin0.dll, not
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cygwin1.dll. The testsuite adds the winsup build directory to the
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PATH so that new-cygwin1.dll can be found by windows during testing.
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PATH so that cygwin0.dll can be found by windows during testing.
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Because we'll probably run into complaints about using two DLLs, we
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run cygrun.exe for each test. All this does is run the test with
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proc winsup_version {} {
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global env
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global rootme
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clone_output "\n[exec grep ^%%% $rootme/../cygwin/new-cygwin1.dll]\n"
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clone_output "\n[exec grep ^%%% $rootme/../cygwin/cygwin0.dll]\n"
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if { [info exists env(CYGWIN)] } {
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clone_output "CYGWIN=$env(CYGWIN)\n"
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} else {
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clear_xfail
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}
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ws_spawn "$CC -nodefaultlibs -mwin32 $CFLAGS $src $add_includes $add_libs $runtime_root/binmode.o -lgcc $runtime_root/new-libcygwin.a -lkernel32 -luser32 -o $base.exe"
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ws_spawn "$CC -nodefaultlibs -mwin32 $CFLAGS $src $add_includes $add_libs $runtime_root/binmode.o -lgcc $runtime_root/libcygwin0.a -lkernel32 -luser32 -o $base.exe"
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if { $rv != "" } {
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verbose -log "$rv"
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fail "$testcase (compile)"
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