X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=dh_auto_test;h=ab361cc5cad6be9fe0c44b3be4675e6118a30bbd;hb=6e31814343d8564508e66d3de0585feb7e69bfd8;hp=e68bf09a043f745c26acab66e1f4d5876097d3a0;hpb=b709661d78cf519739b7ed2bd2d69599c3c31459;p=debhelper.git diff --git a/dh_auto_test b/dh_auto_test index e68bf09..ab361cc 100755 --- a/dh_auto_test +++ b/dh_auto_test @@ -11,35 +11,39 @@ use Debian::Debhelper::Dh_Buildsystems; =head1 SYNOPSIS -B [S>] [S I>] +B [S>] [S>] [S I>] =head1 DESCRIPTION -dh_auto_test is a debhelper program that tries to automatically run a -package's test suite. If there's a Makefile and it contains a "test" -or "check" target, then this is done by running make (or MAKE, if the -environment variable is set). If the test suite fails, the command will -exit nonzero. If there's no test suite, it will exit zero without doing -anything. +B is a debhelper program that tries to automatically run a +package's test suite. It does so by running the appropriate command for the +build system it detects the package uses. For example, if there's a +Makefile and it contains a B or B target, then this is done by +running B (or B, if the environment variable is set). If the test +suite fails, the command will exit nonzero. If there's no test suite, it +will exit zero without doing anything. This is intended to work for about 90% of packages with a test suite. If it -doesn't work, you're encouraged to skip using dh_auto_test at all, and +doesn't work, you're encouraged to skip using B at all, and just run the test suite manually. =head1 OPTIONS +See L> for a list of common build +system selection and control options. + =over 4 =item B<--> I -Pass "params" to the program that is run. These can be used to supplement -or override the any standard parameters that dh_auto_test passes. +Pass I to the program that is run. These can be used to supplement +or override the any standard parameters that B passes. =back =head1 NOTES -If the DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS environment variable contains "nocheck", no +If the B environment variable contains B, no tests will be performed. =cut