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* unittests (written using the QTest framework)
* unittests (written using the QTest framework)
* benchmarks (also written using the QTest framework)
* benchmarks (also written using the QTest framework)
* roundtrip testing of the kofficetests document repository using massTester
* roundtrip testing of the kofficetests document repository using massTester (TO BE MIGRATED)
* rendering testing of the kofficetests repository using CSTester
* rendering testing of the kofficetests repository using CSTester (TODO)
 
Nightly packages for Linux can be delivered using the OpenSUSE build service (TODO)
 
Builds are run on:
 
cruncher1.kogmbh.net
 
a machine donated by KO GmbH. This machine is in certain cases also available to Calligra developers who want to test the behaviour of code on a machine with 12 cores (6 real with hyperthreading)
 
Results are available on:
 
http://my.cdash.org/index.php?project=Calligra

Revision as of 14:39, 7 February 2011

Autobuild

The goal of the autobuilder is to build Calligra continuously and run tests after Calligra has built. There are four kinds of tests currently:

  • unittests (written using the QTest framework)
  • benchmarks (also written using the QTest framework)
  • roundtrip testing of the kofficetests document repository using massTester (TO BE MIGRATED)
  • rendering testing of the kofficetests repository using CSTester (TODO)

Nightly packages for Linux can be delivered using the OpenSUSE build service (TODO)

Builds are run on:

cruncher1.kogmbh.net

a machine donated by KO GmbH. This machine is in certain cases also available to Calligra developers who want to test the behaviour of code on a machine with 12 cores (6 real with hyperthreading)

Results are available on:

http://my.cdash.org/index.php?project=Calligra