Re: [LTP] realtime run shellscripts suite - anyone using it?

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Forwarding Gilles query to other RT developers.

Regards--
Subrata

On Tue, 2008-05-13 at 16:16 +0200, Gilles Carry wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I am investigating on how to run profiled tests for realtime systems.
> I would like to do something integrated in the existing system.
> 
> After having roughly analyzed the existing scripts:
> - run.sh looks for run_auto.sh files in tests dirs and run them
> - run_auto.sh runs scripts/run_c_files.sh
> 
> It turns out that the value added of these scripts is merely to set some 
> env vars and log stdout/err of tests. (am I missing something?)
> 
> Also, this cascade of scripts must deal with args which are defined, 
> analyzed and passed again to subsequent scripts. Tere are also other 
> tricks that make the whole thing heavy and uneasy.
> 
> I want to write a simple script that runs command lines read from a test 
> profile choosed by the user (having each different arguments - ie. pass 
> criteria)
> 
> Does anyone minds my simplifying the existing script suite?
> 
> 
> Gilles.
> 
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