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2004-02-21First regression test for pkg_add, checking packages-specs lists.Marc Espie
(the nice thing about having this as perl modules is that we CAN write regression tests)
2002-12-04add miscArtur Grabowski
2002-09-03trim some whitespace in the mail subjectAnil Madhavapeddy
2002-09-02comment out the mailing suggestions, since the address doesnt exist yetAnil Madhavapeddy
2002-09-02- Precede internal bsd.regress.mk variables with a _Anil Madhavapeddy
- Rename old variables to be easier to read, and deprecate old variables. The old variables will still work, but emit warnings. - REGRESS_SKIP_SLOW only needs to be non-empty now, not explicitly set to 'yes' - REGRESS_LOG can contain more than one file to append results to - ERRORS variable can be set in Makefile to emit warnings or indicate fatal errors. - Add REGRESS_MAIL variable which can be set to an email address to send results to. Currently this only works for a full regression run, since art doesnt want partial run results - sync bsd.regress.mk(5) with these changes ok art@ , also looked over by miod@
2002-02-23no more need to explicitly specify regress: _SUBDIRUSE targets anymore.Artur Grabowski
XXX - what about the install targets?
2002-02-18Actually, remove the whole "missing" line.Artur Grabowski
2002-02-18Remove some parts that are there from the "missing" line.Artur Grabowski
2002-02-05regress has a libexec subdir now.Matthieu Herrb
2002-01-04Document some.Artur Grabowski
2001-09-06add MAKEDEV regressTodd T. Fries
2001-08-01enable regress for sbin/pfctlMarkus Friedl
2001-06-04trivial regression tests for md5/sha1/rmd160 driverTodd C. Miller
2001-01-29$OpenBSD$Niklas Hallqvist
2000-07-01+ usr.binMarc Espie
2000-04-01some man page tree checking tools from tchrist@perl.comTheo de Raadt
1995-10-18initial import of NetBSD treeTheo de Raadt