On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 11:52:25 +0300 Peter Volkov wrote: > В Вск, 16/11/2008 в 15:33 -0600, Ryan Hill пишет: > > ******************************** > > > - FEATURES=test failures; > > ******************************** > > And what we are supposed to do if upstream states that tests are not > supposed to be ran on users systems and exists for package development > only? For example one upstream states that the purpose of tests is to > test integrity of the program itself and not program's environment and > he (upstream) is pretty sure that program works as designed... I think in this case RESTRICTing the tests or running them but not die-ing on fail would be fine. > Also relevant question: some tests require root privileges. What we > should do in such case? When I asked this previously I was told to check the current user's permissions before running them. I haven't had a case where I've had to though. -- gcc-porting, by design, by neglect treecleaner, for a fact or just for effect wxwidgets @ gentoo EFFD 380E 047A 4B51 D2BD C64F 8AA8 8346 F9A4 0662