=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/src/regress/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.12 retrieving revision 1.13 diff -u -r1.12 -r1.13 --- src/regress/Makefile 2002/02/23 01:25:10 1.12 +++ src/regress/Makefile 2002/09/02 19:56:55 1.13 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.12 2002/02/23 01:25:10 art Exp $ +# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.13 2002/09/02 19:56:55 avsm Exp $ # # To run full regression tests you just need two steps: @@ -9,12 +9,53 @@ # as "regress" (possibly with more bugs). This allows us to include # compilation as a part of the regression test. # -# To get a log of test results set the REGRESSLOG make variable to +# To get a log of test results set the REGRESS_LOG make variable to # a log file, use an absolute path. -# To skip the really slow tests, set the REGRESSSKIPSLOW variable. +# To mail the test results set the REGRESS_MAIL make variable to an +# email address, preferably 'regress@openbsd.org'. +# To skip the really slow tests, set the REGRESS_SKIP_SLOW variable. SUBDIR+= etc bin include lib libexec sbin sys share usr.bin install: + +REGRESS_MAIL?= + +.if !empty(REGRESS_MAIL) +_REGRESS_TMP!=/usr/bin/mktemp +.endif + +.if empty(REGRESS_MAIL) || empty(_REGRESS_TMP) +_REGRESS_TMP= +_REGRESS_CLEAN=exit 0 +.else +_REGRESS_CLEAN=rm -f ${_REGRESS_TMP} +.endif +.MAKEFLAGS+= _REGRESS_TMP=${_REGRESS_TMP} + +.INTERRUPT: + ${_REGRESS_CLEAN} + +.END: .SILENT +.if ${.TARGETS:Mall} || ${.TARGETS:Mregress} + echo ==================================================================== +.if empty(REGRESS_MAIL) || empty(_REGRESS_TMP) + echo Please mail a copy of these regression tests to regress@openbsd.org + echo to help with future development. + echo + echo You can do this automatically by setting the REGRESS_MAIL variable + echo $$ make REGRESS_MAIL=regress@openbsd.org regress + echo + echo You can also set REGRESS_LOG to point to a file and mail it manually. + echo $$ make REGRESS_LOG=/var/log/regress-tests regress +.else + echo Mailing regress results to ${REGRESS_MAIL} ... + echo If you want them to be also logged locally, you can set the + echo REGRESS_LOG make variable to the full path of a log file. + (sysctl -n kern.version && cat ${_REGRESS_TMP}) | /usr/bin/mail -s "Regress: `uname -a`" ${REGRESS_MAIL} +.endif + echo ==================================================================== + ${_REGRESS_CLEAN} +.endif .include