Tests in Nagios

Haydn solomon haydn.solomon at gmail.com
Wed May 13 16:40:36 CEST 2009


Haydn solomon wrote:
> I track nagios changes by doing a git-cvsimport. Today is the first time
> I've seen committers other than Ethan, namely Andreas and Ton. Is this a
> change as a result of the recent fork discussions?
>
> Ton Voon wrote:
>   
>> Hi!
>>
>> I've made some commits last night into the Nagios code with some minor  
>> bug fixes. However, the main change is that I've added a test  
>> directory which uses the perl TAP test scripts.
>>
>> You can run the test scripts in the usual matter:
>>    ./configure
>>    make
>>    make test
>>
>> There are currently 4 test scripts (related to the changes I've  
>> applied).
>>
>> More details here: http://community.nagios.org/wiki/index.php/Developer_Guidelines
>>
>> So if you make changes to Nagios, you should add a test script  
>> (*cough* *Andreas* *cough* :) ).
>>
>> Ton
>>
>>
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