Hey,
* Changing the default ‘make’ target (Lubos)
+ https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/89820
+ keeping ‘make check’ unchanged
+ plain ‘make’ would just build, not run tests
+ buildbot owners: need to run ‘make unitcheck slowcheck’ on
Windows/macOS, not just plain ‘make’ to avoid loosing test coverage
Is there still a reason to have independent unitcheck and slowcheck
targets? They are historically different because a default module level
make would only execute the unitcheck and not the slowcheck target but if a
module level make is not executing a unitcheck anymore, slowcheck can just
be merged into unitcheck.
Markus
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