[lsb-discuss] How To Contribute Test Cases

Wichmann, Mats D mats.d.wichmann at intel.com
Thu Aug 24 10:22:27 PDT 2006


Wasn't there a thread on this earlier?
 
Can you tell us what you've got tests for, and how you're
interested in contributing these?
 
We have a place to put new tests that are intended for
lsb-runtime-tests,
which is where libc tests would go, and that's a "work-in-progress"
module.  If things build there we can make standalone test packages
which people can evaluate.  We'll also need the test assertions that
the tests were written against, so those can be reviewed - it's far
easier to evalutate if code correctly implements already-reviewed
assertions than to just audit the code in a standalone fashion.


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[mailto:lsb-discuss-bounces at lists.freestandards.org] On Behalf Of
Muppana Lalita Prasad
	Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 11:05 PM
	To: lsb
	Subject: [lsb-discuss] How To Contribute Test Cases
	
	
	Hi All,
	 
	We are working on the LSB test suite and have prepared test
cases for some of the APIs of LIBC library. 
	 
	So what procedure exactly we follow in order to contribute these
test cases to LSB. 
	 
	Whther we take the developers membership or we can send the
patches.
	 
	Please suggest the correct way of contributing the test cases in
details.
	 
	Regards,
	Prasad

	
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