Nathan Hartman wrote on Fri, 19 Jul 2019 17:32 +00:00:
> I meant is there a script that generates the list of dependencies
> actually used on the test system. E.g., as in this testing/signing
> message from a prior release:
> 
> https://svn.haxx.se/dev/archive-2019-04/0012.shtml
> 
> Because even though I'm not signing, I'd like to report what was actually 
> used.

There's 'svn --version --verbose', and I think stsp's distro 
(tools/dev/unix-build/)
has a target for this too, but beyond that, I don't think there's a single 
script
you can use.  Many developers use Debian derivatives, though; perhaps one of
them will share a script you can use.

People usually report what test combinations they ran.  (That basically
means what FS backend and RA layer you tested.  If you set any relevant
'make'- or 'make check'-time knobs, it's useful to say that, too.)

Also, I can't think of a reason why you shouldn't sign the tarballs.

Thanks for testing,

Daniel

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