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# $Id$ Use the scripts testall or testone to run all, or just one of the C++ tests. You must be in this directory to run them. For example, $ export LIBS="-L/usr/include/BerkeleyDB/lib" $ export CXXFLAGS="-I/usr/include/BerkeleyDB/include" $ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/include/BerkeleyDB/lib" $ ./testone TestAppendRecno $ ./testall The scripts will use c++ in your path. Set environment variables $CXX to override this. It will also honor any $CXXFLAGS and $LIBS variables that are set, except that -c are silently removed from $CXXFLAGS (since we do the compilation in one step). To run successfully, you will probably need to set $LD_LIBRARY_PATH to be the directory containing libdb_cxx-X.Y.so As an alternative, use the --prefix=<DIR> option, a la configure to set the top of the BerkeleyDB install directory. This forces the proper options to be added to $LIBS, $CXXFLAGS $LD_LIBRARY_PATH. For example, $ ./testone --prefix=/usr/include/BerkeleyDB TestAppendRecno $ ./testall --prefix=/usr/include/BerkeleyDB The test framework is pretty simple. Any <name>.cpp file in this directory that is not mentioned in the 'ignore' file represents a test. If the test is not compiled successfully, the compiler output is left in <name>.compileout . Otherwise, the java program is run in a clean subdirectory using as input <name>.testin, or if that doesn't exist, /dev/null. Output and error from the test run are put into <name>.out, <name>.err . If <name>.testout, <name>.testerr exist, they are used as reference files and any differences are reported. If either of the reference files does not exist, /dev/null is used.