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| | various scripts for automated testing in chroots/VMs/jails
TL;DR: ./ci/run.sh
By default, `sudo' is used to install/uninstall packages. It may be
overridden with the `SUDO' environment variable. These scripts should
run in the top-level source tree, that is, as `./ci/run.sh'.
* ci/run.sh - runs tests against all profiles for the current OS
Environment options may override behavior:
* DO - may be set to ":" to print commands instead of running
default: "" (empty)
Common commands can be overridden by the environment, too:
* MAKE - default: "make"
* PERL - default: "perl"
* SUDO - default: "sudo"
* ci/deps.perl - script to mass-install/remove packages (requires root/sudo)
Called automatically by ci/run.sh
There is no need to run this manually unless you are debugging
or doing development. However, it can be convenient to for
users to mass-install several packages.
* ci/profiles.sh - prints to-be tested package profile for the current OS
Called automatically by ci/run.sh
The output is read by ci/run.sh
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