Hi,
On 01/06/2012 10:34 PM, Remi Collet wrote:
Le 06/01/2012 19:00, Orion Poplawski a écrit :
How do you generally make use of it? In the course of my build process
I don't normally have two versions of the same library installed on one
machine which seems to be what is needed to use it.
I use it for some lib I maintain
- generate the analysis with version N
abi-compliance-checker -l libmemcached \
-dump_abi libmemcached042.xml
- build / install new version
- generate the analysis with version N+1
abi-compliance-checker -l libmemcached \
-dump_abi libmemcached043.xml
- Compare the result
abi-compliance-checker -l libmemcached \
-d1 abi_dumps/libmemcached/libmemcached_0.42.abi.tar.gz \
-d2 abi_dumps/libmemcached/libmemcached_0.43.abi.tar.gz \
firefox
file:$(pwd)/compat_reports/libmemcached/0.42_to_0.43/abi_compat_report.html
or, tips, use http://linuxtesting.org/upstream-tracker/ ;)
Remi.
There also exists the --stdout option in the 1.96.1 version of
abi-compliance-checker tool to print ABI dumps to stdout. So, this
allows to avoid creating archives and speed up the analysis:
1. abi-compliance-checker -l libmemcached -dump libmemcached042.xml
-stdout > libmemcached_0.42.abi
2. abi-compliance-checker -l libmemcached -dump libmemcached043.xml
-stdout > libmemcached_0.43.abi
3. abi-compliance-checker -l libmemcached -d1 libmemcached_0.42.abi -d2
libmemcached_0.43.abi
Also, we have moved upstream-tracker service from
http://linuxtesting.org/upstream-tracker/ to the new URL:
http://upstream-tracker.org/
--
Andrey Ponomarenko, ROSA Lab.
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