Hey,
* unit test framework issues (Markus)
       + we are missing an important feature
       + cppunit development appears dead/stalled for 2+ yrs
               + but we support system-cppunit
       + can we not just declare ourselves the new up-stream
         for cppunit (Lionel)
       + requiring an internal cppunit not a big deal ? (Norbert)
               + always internal one for dbgutil anyway (Markus)
       + three options: (Stephan)
               1. always use internal / patched version
               2. there is a cppunit2 in Launchpad
                       + is it compatible ? or even more active ?
               3. re-evaluate whether we need cppunit, or something
                  else: google stuff eg. 'testing framework'
       + looked into cppunit2 (Markus)
               + stopped development at same time ~2009
               + project dead too.
       + prefer our own version, or switch to new framework
         for integration tests (Markus)
AA:     + create new cppunit repository at freedesktop (Michael)
done, thanks Michael
AA:     + import existing cppunit repo into it (Markus (with Kendy))
With a lot of help by kendy done. Repository is now at
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/cppunit. I also tagged several
of the last releases so that you get them easily if needed.
I added some of our own patches and will now have a look how to
integrate the needed functions. Talk to me if you think that we are
missing a cppunit feature for testing Libreoffice. The point I want to
implement for our internal tests is a setUp/tearDown method per
Fixture/Suite/TestClass ( extremelly important for all tests based on
BootstrapFixture[Base])
Markus
Context
- Re: [Libreoffice] [REVIEW-3-5-0] Revert of UNO interface publishing (continued)
 
  Re: [Libreoffice] minutes of ESC call ... · Cor Nouws
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