On zondag 13 augustus 2017 01:34:34 CEST Alex Aycinena wrote: > John, > > I did a test-by-test comparison and found the following: > > in cmake but not exactly the same in autotools: > > Test #49: scm-test-account > Test #50: scm-test-create-account > Test #51: scm-test-test-extra > Test #52: scm-test-split > Test #65: test-real-data > Test #74: scm-test-load-module > Test #76: test-link-generic-import > > in autotools but not in cmake: > > test-import-map > test-create-account (is this Test #50: > scm-test-create-account?) > test-test-extras (is this Test #51: > scm-test-test-extra?) > test-account (is this Test #49: > scm-test-account?) > test-split (is this Test #52: > scm-test-split?) > test-real-data.sh (is this Test #65: > test-real-data?) > test-load-module (for app-utils) > test-app-utils > test-link (for engine) > test-link (for import-export) (is this Test #76: > test-link-generic-import?) > > I don't see any logs in the test subdirectories after running the tests > with cmake like there are under autotools which make it hard to compare the > two. Also, it would make figuring out a failure hard to do compared with > autotools where you do have the logs. Can this be fixed if we switch to > cmake or am I missing something? > > So in summary the missing tests in cmake seem to be: test-import-map (which, > by-the-way, fails randomly from time-to-time), test-load-module (for > app-utils), test-app-utils (which is the one that caught me), and test-link > (for engine). Not sure about the other ones or which one test #74 > corresponds to.
According to Testing/Temporary/LastTest.log, test #74 is test-load-module in app-utils. I guess we could improve the test name to reflect this. I will add test-app-utils to cmake after I finished the directory restructuring. Geert _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel