Hi Keith,
On 6/12/21 4:28 PM, Keith N. McKenna wrote:
On 2021-06-12 09:13, Carl Marcum wrote:
Hi All,
cc'd qa@
I think it would be good to rework the test framework to not require
having just built the office.
Currently, to compile and run the tests, there are dependencies on
environment settings created and files built into main/solver/<version>.
Mostly things like idlc, regmerge, and javamaker etc. and the UNO jar
files.
All these file dependencies are also available in either the office that
would be under test or the SDK.
I think it would be a benefit for QA and open the use and development of
automated tests to testers and developers that don't also have a AOO
build environment.
For instance I can run the test suite against Linux where I have a build
env but not on Windows where I don't.
The one big thing about this would be it would require a tester to have
the SDK installed in the office under test.
I think this is a much lower bar than building the office to get them.
Does anyone have an opinion one way or the other?
Thanks,
Carl
Carl;
I believe that would be a wonderful addition to our QA tools. Currently
I am using windows 10, but do not have the disk capacity for a build
environment. If you can get this working it would enable me to
contribute much more to our QA efforts.
I am more than willing to run any tests needed for Windows 10 Professional.
Thanks, I'll let you know when I have something.
Best regards,
Carl
Regards,
Keith
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