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Making the test suites in chapter 5 more clearly optional.

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1<sect1 id="ch-prepare-abouttestsuites">
2<title>About the test suites</title>
3<?dbhtml filename="abouttestsuites.html" dir="chapter02"?>
4
5<para>Most packages provide a test suite. Running the test suite for a newly
6built package is generally a good idea, as it can provide a nice sanity check
7that everything compiled correctly. A test suite that passes its set of checks
8usually proves that the package is functioning as the developer intended. It
9does not, however, guarantee that the package is totally bug free.</para>
10
11<para>Some test suites are more important than others. For example, the test
12suites for the core toolchain packages -- GCC, Binutils, and Glibc -- are of
13the utmost importance due to their central role in a properly functioning
14system. But be warned, the test suites for GCC and Glibc can take a very long
15time to complete, especially on slower hardware.</para>
16
17<note><para>Experience has shown us that there is little to be gained from running
18the test suites in <xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/>. There can be no
19escaping the fact that the host system always exerts some influence on the
20tests in that chapter, often causing weird and inexplicable failures. Not only
21that, the tools built in <xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/> are
22temporary and eventually discarded. For the average reader of this book we
23recommend <emphasis>not</emphasis> to run the test suites in <xref
24linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/>. The instructions for running those test
25suites are still provided for the benefit of testers and developers, but they
26are strictly optional for everyone else.</para></note>
27
28<para>A common problem when running the test suites for Binutils and GCC is
29running out of pseudo terminals (PTYs for short). The symptom is a very high
30number of failing tests. This can happen for several reasons, but the most
31likely cause is that the host system doesn't have the
32<emphasis>devpts</emphasis> file system set up correctly. We'll discuss this in
33more detail later on in <xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/>.</para>
34
35<para>Sometimes package test suites will give false failures. You can
36consult the LFS Wiki at <ulink url="&wiki-root;"/> to verify that these
37failures are normal. This applies to all tests throughout the book.</para>
38
39</sect1>
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