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1.2920 05/07/01 10:13:11 jon@stripped +3 -0
Updated section mysql-test-suite to remove "dated"
language.
Sync refman-4.1 and refman-5.0 to refman.
refman/extending-mysql.xml
1.2 05/07/01 10:13:10 jon@stripped +6 -14
Removed time-dependent wording. ()
refman-5.0/extending-mysql.xml
1.2 05/07/01 10:13:10 jon@stripped +6 -14
Removed time-dependent wording; sync to refman.
Cut pre-5.0 reference.
refman-4.1/extending-mysql.xml
1.2 05/07/01 10:13:10 jon@stripped +6 -14
Removed time-dependent wording; sync to refman.
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--- 1.1/refman-4.1/extending-mysql.xml 2005-06-17 05:35:22 +10:00
+++ 1.2/refman-4.1/extending-mysql.xml 2005-07-01 10:13:10 +10:00
@@ -120,20 +120,12 @@
</indexterm>
<para>
- Until recently, our main full-coverage test suite was based on
- proprietary customer data and for that reason has not been publicly
- available. The only publicly available part of our testing process
- consisted of the <literal>crash-me</literal> test, a Perl DBI/DBD
- benchmark found in the <literal>sql-bench</literal> directory, and
- miscellaneous tests located in <literal>tests</literal> directory.
- The lack of a standardized publicly available test suite has made it
- difficult for our users, as well developers, to do regression tests
- on the MySQL code. To address this problem, we have created a new
- test system that is included in Unix source distributions and binary
- distributions starting with Version 3.23.29. The tests can be run
- under Unix, or on Windows in the Cygwin environment if the server
- has been compiled under Cygwin. They cannot be run in a native
- Windows environment currently.
+ The test system that is included in Unix source distributions and
+ binary distributions (starting with Version 3.23.29) makes it
+ possible for users and developers to perform regression tests on the
+ MySQL code. These tests can be run on Unix, or on Windows (using the
+ Cygwin environment) if the server has been compiled under Cygwin.
+ They cannot currently be run in a native Windows environment.
</para>
<para>
--- 1.1/refman-5.0/extending-mysql.xml 2005-06-17 05:46:21 +10:00
+++ 1.2/refman-5.0/extending-mysql.xml 2005-07-01 10:13:10 +10:00
@@ -120,20 +120,12 @@
</indexterm>
<para>
- Until recently, our main full-coverage test suite was based on
- proprietary customer data and for that reason has not been publicly
- available. The only publicly available part of our testing process
- consisted of the <literal>crash-me</literal> test, a Perl DBI/DBD
- benchmark found in the <literal>sql-bench</literal> directory, and
- miscellaneous tests located in <literal>tests</literal> directory.
- The lack of a standardized publicly available test suite has made it
- difficult for our users, as well developers, to do regression tests
- on the MySQL code. To address this problem, we have created a new
- test system that is included in Unix source distributions and binary
- distributions starting with Version 3.23.29. The tests can be run
- under Unix, or on Windows in the Cygwin environment if the server
- has been compiled under Cygwin. They cannot be run in a native
- Windows environment currently.
+ The test system that is included in Unix source distributions and
+ binary distributions makes it possible for users and developers to
+ perform regression tests on the MySQL code. These tests can be run
+ on Unix, or on Windows (using the Cygwin environment) if the server
+ has been compiled under Cygwin. They cannot currently be run in a
+ native Windows environment.
</para>
<para>
--- 1.1/refman/extending-mysql.xml 2005-06-16 09:46:57 +10:00
+++ 1.2/refman/extending-mysql.xml 2005-07-01 10:13:10 +10:00
@@ -120,20 +120,12 @@
</indexterm>
<para>
- Until recently, our main full-coverage test suite was based on
- proprietary customer data and for that reason has not been publicly
- available. The only publicly available part of our testing process
- consisted of the <literal>crash-me</literal> test, a Perl DBI/DBD
- benchmark found in the <literal>sql-bench</literal> directory, and
- miscellaneous tests located in <literal>tests</literal> directory.
- The lack of a standardized publicly available test suite has made it
- difficult for our users, as well developers, to do regression tests
- on the MySQL code. To address this problem, we have created a new
- test system that is included in Unix source distributions and binary
- distributions starting with Version 3.23.29. The tests can be run
- under Unix, or on Windows in the Cygwin environment if the server
- has been compiled under Cygwin. They cannot be run in a native
- Windows environment currently.
+ The test system that is included in Unix source distributions and
+ binary distributions (starting with Version 3.23.29) makes it
+ possible for users and developers to perform regression tests on
+ the MySQL code. These tests can be run on Unix, or on Windows (using
+ the Cygwin environment) if the server has been compiled under Cygwin.
+ They cannot currently be run in a native Windows environment.
</para>
<para>
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