php5 & "port test php5"
Ryan Schmidt
ryandesign at macports.org
Mon Mar 30 15:04:36 PDT 2009
On Mar 30, 2009, at 02:17, Scott Haneda wrote:
> On Mar 27, 2009, at 4:04 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>> I meant: if you can get php5 to even compile universal, for any
>> combination of universal architectures, that would be good to know
>> (and if you cannot, that would be good to know too). I'm not even
>> sure all of php5's dependencies can be compiled universal. I
>> simply have not yet tried.
>>
>>
>> I just ran the tests for 5.3.0RC1 (am in the process of updating
>> the php5-devel port to that version); here's the summary:
>>
>> Number of tests : 9537 7891
>> Tests skipped : 1646 ( 17.3%) --------
>> Tests warned : 3 ( 0.0%) ( 0.0%)
>> Tests failed : 31 ( 0.3%) ( 0.4%)
>> Expected fail : 5 ( 0.1%) ( 0.1%)
>> Tests passed : 7852 ( 82.3%) ( 99.5%)
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Time taken : 1428 seconds
>>
>> When you run the tests, it offers to send a report to the PHP
>> developers automatically. Hopefully they're reading these reports
>> and making improvements.
>
> What is the command to run the test? I assume this is not port
> test php5` and an internal php test that runs most functions and
> operations?
I just ran
port -d test php5
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