| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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This test suite uses cram to run integration tests through `/bin/sh`.
The tests are all high-level acceptance tests; they should work
regardless of the implemention code.
To run them, you must first install cram:
sudo pip install cram
Then the `check` target will run them:
make check
Failure output should be printed clearly to stdout, but in general: full
test output is in `test/test-suite.log` and output specific to a test
named `foo.t` is in `foo.t.log`.
Tests are now encouraged in `CONTRIBUTING.md` as part of the normal pull
request process.
This is a TAP-enabled test suite.
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It introduces the `Makefile.am` from gitsh, and abstracts it a bit. This
`Makefile.am`, or most of it, could be dropped into gitsh again. How to
use it is documented in `DEVELOPERS.md`.
The whole release process is more consistent and simple: `make release`
to build a tarball, Homebrew, Arch, Debian, HTML (from manpages), and
tag it, pushed to the various repos, and with cleanup. The `release`
target is composed of smaller targets that stack well.
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The Makefile did not explcitly list rcdn(1), so the HTML was never
generated for it. Temporary fix: also list rcdn(1) in the Makefile.
Desired long-term fix: use the man/Makefile to generate the HTML docs.
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I'll figure out `make release` someday.
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The `make release` command will build the Debian package, push the
version to a git tag on GitHub, and upload the docs to GitHub pages.
This also adds a `deb` target, along with `build-docs`, `upload-docs`,
`build-tag`, and `push-tag`.
In addition, introduce a `NEWS.md` file.
Both `rcm.sh.in` and `NEWS.md.in` will act as input files. This is to
abstract over the version number.
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Replace the `Makefile` with a `configure.ac` and a set of `Makefile.am`.
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