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272461 |
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02-Oct-2014 |
gjb |
Copy stable/10@r272459 to releng/10.1 as part of the 10.1-RELEASE process.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
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264996 |
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26-Apr-2014 |
jmmv |
MFC various moves of tools/regressions/ tests to the new infrastructure.
- r263220 Migrate tools/regression/sbin/ to the new tests layout. - r263222 Add Makefile missed in r263220. - r263226 Migrate tools/regression/{usr.bin/lastcomm,usr.sbin}/ to the new tests layout. - r263227 Migrate most of tools/regression/usr.bin/ to the new tests layout. - r263345 Expand tabs that sneaked in into spaces. - r263346 Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout. - r263348 Add Makefiles missed in r263346. - r263351 Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/pkill/ to the new tests layout. - r263388 Mark multi_test as requiring /usr/share/dict/words. - r263814 Fix path to the run.pl script to let these tests run. - r264742 Prevent building tests when bootstrapping make.
This is 'make tinderbox' clean.
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263226 |
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16-Mar-2014 |
jmmv |
Migrate tools/regression/{usr.bin/lastcomm,usr.sbin}/ to the new tests layout.
This change was originally going to only migrate the usr.sbin tests but, as it turns out, the usr.sbin/sa/ tests require files from usr.bin/lastcomm/ so it's better to just also migrate the latter at the same time. The other usr.bin tests will be moved separately.
To make these tests work within the test suite, some of them have required changes to prevent modifying the source directory and instead just rely on the current directory for file manipulation.
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263083 |
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12-Mar-2014 |
jmmv |
Fix sa tests.
Small divergences in the output padding made some sa tests fail. Just trim all whitespace from the outputs and the golden files so comparisons are less fragile and the tests pass again.
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180208 |
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03-Jul-2008 |
peter |
Set magic fbsd:nokeywords property that allows files to bypass keyword expansion. (file-specific replacement for CVSROOT/exclude)
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169854 |
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22-May-2007 |
dds |
Regression tests for the new and legacy process accounting formats.
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