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Re: NSSavePanel test file fails to build
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Sebastian Reitenbach |
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Re: NSSavePanel test file fails to build |
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Thu, 07 Mar 2013 16:10:01 +0100 |
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On Thursday, March 7, 2013 15:52 CET, Quentin Mathé <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was just trying to run the AppKit test suite. The result is:
>
> --- Running tests in gui/NSBezierPath ---
> --- Running tests in gui/NSCell ---
> --- Running tests in gui/NSEvent ---
> --- Running tests in gui/NSParagraphStyle ---
> --- Running tests in gui/NSPasteboard ---
> --- Running tests in gui/NSPopUpButton ---
> --- Running tests in gui/NSPrintInfo ---
> --- Running tests in gui/NSSavePanel ---
>
> gui/NSSavePanel/setDelegate_reload.m:
> Failed build: --- Running tests in gui/NSSliderCell ---
> --- Running tests in gui/NSView ---
> --- Running tests in gui/TextSystem ---
>
> 853 Passed tests
> 3 Dashed hopes
> 1 Failed build
>
> I don't understand why setDelegate_reload.m isn't built. I tried to cd into
> gui/NSSavePanel/ and type 'make' here, but it then complains about not being
> able to find Testing.h. I tried the same in the NSBezierPath directory
> directory, and I got a similar error about ObjectTesting.h missing.
>
> Is my approach correct to build a single test directory? I looked for some
> documentation about the TestFramework, but I couldn't find any in GNUstep
> Make… May be I looked at the wrong place.
run:
messages=yes gnustep-tests Tests/base
then look into the tests.log file about the build error.
Sebastian
>
> Cheers,
> Quentin.
>
>
>
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Re: NSSavePanel test file fails to build,
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