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                     23: .TH testcurl.pl 1 "October 22, 2016" "Curl 7.70.0" "testcurl"
                     24: 
                     25: .SH NAME
                     26: testcurl.pl \- (automatically) test curl
                     27: .SH SYNOPSIS
                     28: .B testcurl.pl [options] [dir] > output
                     29: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     30: \fItestcurl.pl\fP is the master script to use for automatic testing of curl
                     31: off git or daily snapshots. It is written for the purpose of being run from a
                     32: crontab job or similar at a regular interval. The output is suitable to be
                     33: mailed to curl-autocompile@haxx.se to be dealt with automatically (make sure
                     34: the subject includes the word "autobuild" as the mail gets silently discarded
                     35: otherwise).  The most current build status (with a reasonable backlog) will be
                     36: published on the curl site, at https://curl.haxx.se/dev/builds.html
                     37: 
                     38: \fIoptions\fP may be omitted. See \fI--setup\fP for what happens then.
                     39: 
                     40: \fIdir\fP is a curl source dir, possibly a daily snapshot one. Using this will
                     41: make testcurl.pl skip the 'buildconf' stage and thus it removes the dependency
                     42: on automake, autoconf, libtool, GNU m4 and possibly a few other things.
                     43: 
                     44: testcurl.pl will run 'buildconf' (or similar), run configure, build curl and
                     45: libcurl in a separate build directory and then run 'make test' to test the
                     46: fresh build.
                     47: .SH OPTIONS
                     48: .IP "--configure=[options]"
                     49: Configure options passed to configure.
                     50: .IP "--crosscompile"
                     51: This is a cross-compile. Makes \fItestcurl.pl\fP skip a few things.
                     52: .IP "--desc=[desc]"
                     53: Description of your test system. Displayed on the build summary page on the
                     54: weba site.
                     55: .IP "--email=[email]"
                     56: Set email address to report as. Displayed in the build logs on the site.
                     57: .IP "--mktarball=[command]"
                     58: Generic command to run after completed test.
                     59: .IP "--name=[name]"
                     60: Set name to report as. Displayed in the build summary on the site.
                     61: .IP "--nobuildconf"
                     62: Don't run buildconf. Useful when many builds use the same source tree, as then
                     63: only one need to do this. Also, if multiple processes run tests simultaneously
                     64: on the same source tree (like several hosts on a NFS mounted dir),
                     65: simultaneous buildconf invokes may cause problems. (Added in 7.14.1)
                     66: .IP "--nogitpull"
                     67: Don't update from git even though it is a git tree. Useful to still be able to
                     68: test even though your network is down, or similar.
                     69: .IP "--runtestopts=[options]"
                     70: Options that is passed to the runtests.pl script. Useful for disabling valgrind
                     71: by force, and similar.
                     72: .IP "--setup=[file name]"
                     73: File name to read setup from (deprecated). The old style of providing info.
                     74: If info is missing when testcurl.pl is started, it will prompt you and then
                     75: store the info in a 'setup' file, which it will look for on each invoke. Use
                     76: \fI--name\fP, \fI--email\fP, \fI--configure\fP and \fI--desc\fP instead.
                     77: .IP "--target=[your os]"
                     78: Specify your target environment. Recognized strings include 'vc', 'mingw32',
                     79: \&'borland' and 'netware'.
                     80: .SH "INITIAL SETUP"
                     81: First you make a checkout from git (or you write a script that downloads daily
                     82: snapshots automatically, find inspiration in
                     83: https://curl.haxx.se/dev/autocurl.txt ):
                     84: 
                     85: .nf
                     86:   $ mkdir daily-curl
                     87:   $ cd daily-curl
                     88:   $ git clone https://github.com/curl/curl.git
                     89: .fi
                     90: 
                     91: With the curl sources checked out, or downloaded, you can start testing right
                     92: away. If you want to use \fItestcurl.pl\fP without command line arguments and
                     93: to have it store and remember the config in its 'setup' file, then start it
                     94: manually now and fill in the answers to the questions it prompts you for:
                     95: 
                     96: .nf
                     97:   $ ./curl/tests/testcurl.pl
                     98: .fi
                     99: 
                    100: Now you are ready to go. If you let the script run, it will perform a full
                    101: cycle and spit out lots of output. Mail us that output as described above.
                    102: .SH "CRONTAB EXAMPLE"
                    103: The crontab could include something like this:
                    104: 
                    105: .nf
                    106: \# autobuild curl:
                    107: 0 4 * * * cd daily-curl && ./testit.sh
                    108: .fi
                    109: 
                    110: Where testit.sh is a shell script that could look similar to this:
                    111: 
                    112: .nf
                    113: mail="mail -s autobuild curl-autocompile@haxx.se"
                    114: name="--name=whoami"
                    115: email="--email=iamme@nowhere"
                    116: desc='"--desc=supermachine Turbo 2000"'
                    117: testprog="perl ./curl/tests/testcurl.pl $name $email $desc"
                    118: opts1="--configure=--enable-debug"
                    119: opts2="--configure=--enable-ipv6"
                    120: 
                    121: # run first test
                    122: $testprog $opts1 | $mail
                    123: 
                    124: # run second test
                    125: $testprog $opts2 | $mail

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