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authorJia Tan <jiat0218@gmail.com>2023-07-14 23:20:33 +0800
committerLasse Collin <lasse.collin@tukaani.org>2023-07-18 13:28:51 +0300
commitba177057643dae6e9c167ee26471181c199c8a00 (patch)
tree4748b046f7d66cc28108e6f958c1dfe8265c64e9
parentDocs: Update README. (diff)
downloadxz-ba177057643dae6e9c167ee26471181c199c8a00.tar.xz
Docs: Add a new section to INSTALL for Tests.
The new Tests section describes basic information about the tests, how to run them, and important details when cross compiling. We have had a few questions about how to compile the tests without running them, so hopefully this information will help others with the same question in the future. Fixes: https://github.com/tukaani-project/xz/issues/54
-rw-r--r--INSTALL81
1 files changed, 64 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL
index 7fb41fa6..b2b3c8e8 100644
--- a/INSTALL
+++ b/INSTALL
@@ -22,13 +22,16 @@ XZ Utils Installation
3. xzgrep and other scripts
3.1. Dependencies
3.2. PATH
- 4. Troubleshooting
- 4.1. "No C99 compiler was found."
- 4.2. "No POSIX conforming shell (sh) was found."
- 4.3. configure works but build fails at crc32_x86.S
- 4.4. Lots of warnings about symbol visibility
- 4.5. "make check" fails
- 4.6. liblzma.so (or similar) not found when running xz
+ 4. Tests
+ 4.1 Testing in parallel
+ 4.2 Cross compiling
+ 5. Troubleshooting
+ 5.1. "No C99 compiler was found."
+ 5.2. "No POSIX conforming shell (sh) was found."
+ 5.3. configure works but build fails at crc32_x86.S
+ 5.4. Lots of warnings about symbol visibility
+ 5.5. "make check" fails
+ 5.6. liblzma.so (or similar) not found when running xz
0. Preface
@@ -100,7 +103,7 @@ XZ Utils Installation
XZ Utils doesn't have code to detect the amount of physical RAM and
number of CPU cores on MINIX 3.
- See section 4.4 in this file about symbol visibility warnings (you
+ See section 5.4 in this file about symbol visibility warnings (you
may want to pass gl_cv_cc_visibility=no to configure).
@@ -127,14 +130,14 @@ XZ Utils Installation
missing from PATH (/usr/xpg4/bin or /usr/xpg6/bin). Nowadays
/usr/xpg4/bin is added to the script PATH by default on Solaris
(see --enable-path-for-scripts=PREFIX in section 2), but old xz
- releases needed extra steps. See sections 4.5 and 3.2 for more
+ releases needed extra steps. See sections 5.5 and 3.2 for more
information.
1.2.6. Tru64
If you try to use the native C compiler on Tru64 (passing CC=cc to
- configure), you may need the workaround mention in section 4.1 in
+ configure), you may need the workaround mention in section 5.1 in
this file (pass also ac_cv_prog_cc_c99= to configure).
@@ -624,10 +627,54 @@ XZ Utils Installation
src/scripts/xz*.in
-4. Troubleshooting
+4. Tests
+--------
+
+ The test framework can be built and run by executing "make check" in
+ the build directory. The tests are a mix of executables and POSIX
+ shell scripts (sh). All tests should pass if the default configuration
+ is used. Disabling features through the configure options may cause
+ some tests to be skipped. If any tests do not pass, see section 5.5.
+
+
+4.1. Testing in parallel
+
+ The tests can be run in parallel using the "-j" make option on systems
+ that support it. For instance, "make -j4 check" will run up to four
+ tests simultaneously.
+
+
+4.2. Cross compiling
+
+ The tests can be built without running them:
+
+ make check TESTS=
+
+ The TESTS variable is the list of tests you wish to run. Leaving it
+ empty will compile the tests without running any.
+
+ If the tests are copied to a target machine to execute, the test data
+ files in the directory tests/files must also be copied. The tests
+ search for the data files using the environment variable $srcdir,
+ expecting to find the data files under $srcdir/files/. If $srcdir
+ isn't set then it defaults to the current directory.
+
+ The shell script tests can be copied from the source directory to the
+ target machine to execute. In addition to the test files, these tests
+ will expect the following relative file paths to execute properly:
+
+ ./create_compress_files
+ ../config.h
+ ../src/xz/xz
+ ../src/xzdec/xzdec
+ ../src/scripts/xzdiff
+ ../src/scripts/xzgrep
+
+
+5. Troubleshooting
------------------
-4.1. "No C99 compiler was found."
+5.1. "No C99 compiler was found."
You need a C99 compiler to build XZ Utils. If the configure script
cannot find a C99 compiler and you think you have such a compiler
@@ -642,7 +689,7 @@ XZ Utils Installation
support enough C99.
-4.2. "No POSIX conforming shell (sh) was found."
+5.2. "No POSIX conforming shell (sh) was found."
xzgrep and other scripts need a shell that (roughly) conforms
to POSIX. The configure script tries to find such a shell. If
@@ -652,7 +699,7 @@ XZ Utils Installation
this error by passing --disable-scripts to configure.
-4.3. configure works but build fails at crc32_x86.S
+5.3. configure works but build fails at crc32_x86.S
The easy fix is to pass --disable-assembler to the configure script.
@@ -669,7 +716,7 @@ XZ Utils Installation
(see INSTALL.generic).
-4.4. Lots of warnings about symbol visibility
+5.4. Lots of warnings about symbol visibility
On some systems where symbol visibility isn't supported, GCC may
still accept the visibility options and attributes, which will make
@@ -681,7 +728,7 @@ XZ Utils Installation
using --enable-werror.
-4.5. "make check" fails
+5.5. "make check" fails
If the other tests pass but test_scripts.sh fails, then the problem
is in the scripts in src/scripts. Comparing the contents of
@@ -707,7 +754,7 @@ XZ Utils Installation
information.
-4.6. liblzma.so (or similar) not found when running xz
+5.6. liblzma.so (or similar) not found when running xz
If you installed the package with "make install" and get an error
about liblzma.so (or a similarly named file) being missing, try