2011-07-22 16:43:30 +02:00
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# Template file for 'atf'
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pkgname=atf
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version=0.13
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distfiles="http://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/jmmv/atf/0.13/atf-$version.tar.gz"
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2011-10-24 14:14:47 +02:00
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build_style=gnu-configure
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2011-11-14 18:12:47 +01:00
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revision=1
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2011-07-22 16:43:30 +02:00
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short_desc="Automated Testing Framework"
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maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
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homepage="http://www.netbsd.org/~jmmv/atf/"
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license="Simplified BSD"
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checksum=fbdcddb6fd7b346643ef0d7a5d446e1d3110174e2625fb0c29b1470331c385ec
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long_desc="
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The Automated Testing Framework (ATF) is a collection of libraries and
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utilities designed to ease unattended application testing in the hands
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of developers and end users of a specific piece of software.
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As regards developers, ATF provides the necessary means to easily create
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test suites composed of multiple test programs, which in turn are a
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collection of test cases. It also attempts to simplify the debugging of
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problems when these test cases detect an error by providing as much
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information as possible about the failure.
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As regards users, it simplifies the process of running the test suites
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and, in special, encourages end users to run them often: they do not need
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to have source trees around nor any other development tools installed to
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be able to certify that a given piece of software works on their machine
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as advertised."
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pre_configure()
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{
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# GRRR!
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sed -i -e "s|\-Werror||g" configure
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}
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Add_dependency full gdb
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