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devel/kyua,
Testing framework for infrastructure software
Branch: pkgsrc-2015Q1,
Version: 0.10nb2,
Package name: kyua-0.10nb2,
Maintainer: jmmvKyua (pronounced Q.A.) is a testing framework for both developers and
users. Kyua is different from most other testing frameworks in that it
puts the end user experience before anything else. There are multiple
reasons for users to run the tests themselves, and Kyua ensures that
they can do so in the most convenient way.
At the moment, Kyua is focused on implementing a solid foundation and a
powerful command-line tool to run tests implemented with the Automated
Testing Framework (ATF). Later on, Kyua will also provide a set of
language bindings (C, C++ and shell, at the least) to ease the
implementation of test cases in a variety of programming languages.
In effect, Kyua is intended to be a replacement for ATF.
MESSAGE.common [+/-]===========================================================================
$NetBSD: MESSAGE.common,v 1.1 2014/08/14 14:14:52 jmmv Exp $
Kyua has been successfully installed.
You can now proceed to run the automated test suite of the kyua package as
well as any other packages you have installed by running:
kyua test -k ${PREFIX}/tests/Kyuafile
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MESSAGE.NetBSD [+/-]===========================================================================
$NetBSD: MESSAGE.NetBSD,v 1.1 2014/08/14 14:14:52 jmmv Exp $
You are encouraged to run the NetBSD system-wide test suite that lives in
/usr/tests with Kyua (and report any regressions that you encounter). To
do so, please follow the instructions in:
http://wiki.NetBSD.org/kyua/
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Required to run:[
devel/atf]
Package options: tests
Master sites:
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RMD160: 20fe6ef1546b150e03a9d7e2f90c754f8768ba57
Filesize: 582.687 KB
Version history: (Expand)
- (2015-04-03) Package added to pkgsrc.se, version kyua-0.10nb2 (created)