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    Hi Lala,<br>
        No problem at all, I just want to make sure that developers
    understand the importance of the tool.  On the topic of RPMs, they
    have a really cool section called "%check", which is currently being
    used to run the unit tests after the glusterfs RPM is created. 
    Normally developers test only on certain systems and certain
    architectures, but by having the "%check" section, we can guarantee
    a level of quality when an RPM is created on an architecture or
    operating system version which is not normally used for
    development.  This actually worked really well for cmockery2 when
    the RPM was first introduced to Fedora.  The %check section ran the
    unit tests on two architectures that I do not have, and both of them
    found issues on ARM32 and s390 architectures.  Without the %check
    section, cmockery2 would have been released and not been able to
    have been used.  This is why cmockery2 is set in the "BuildRequires"
    section.<br>
    <br>
    - Luis<br>
    <br>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/22/2014 07:34 AM, Lalatendu
      Mohanty wrote:<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/22/2014 04:35 PM, Luis Pabón
        wrote:<br>
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      <blockquote cite="mid:53CE4589.8050108@redhat.com" type="cite">I
        understand that when something is new and different, it is most
        likely blamed for anything wrong that happens.  I highly propose
        that we do not do this, and instead work to learn more about the
        tool. <br>
        <br>
        Cmockery2 is a tool that is important as the compiler.  It
        provides an extremely easy method to determine the quality of
        the software after it has been constructed, and therefore it has
        been made to be a requirement of the build.  Making it optional
        undermines its importance, and could in turn make it useless. <br>
        <br>
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      <br>
      Hey Luis,<br>
      <br>
      Th intention was not to undermine or give less importance to
      Cmockery2. Sorry if it looked like that. <br>
      <br>
      However I was thinking from a flexibility point of view. I am
      assuming in future, it would be part of upstream regression test
      suite. So each patch will go through full unit testing by-default.
      So when somebody is creating RPMs from
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      pristine sources, we should be able to do that without Cmockery2
      because the tests were already ran through Jenkins/gerrit. <br>
      <br>
      The question is do we need Cmockery every-time we compile
      glusterfs source? if the answer is yes, then I am fine with
      current code.<br>
      <br>
      <blockquote cite="mid:53CE4589.8050108@redhat.com" type="cite">Cmockery2

        is available for all supported EPEL/Fedora versions.  For any
        other distribution or operating system, it takes about 3 mins to
        download and compile. <br>
        <br>
        Please let me know if you have any other questions. <br>
        <br>
        - Luis <br>
        <br>
        On 07/22/2014 02:23 AM, Lalatendu Mohanty wrote: <br>
        <blockquote type="cite">On 07/21/2014 10:48 PM, Harshavardhana
          wrote: <br>
          <blockquote type="cite">Cmockery2 is a hard dependency before
            GlusterFS can be compiled in <br>
            upstream master now - we could make it conditional <br>
            and enable if necessary? since we know we do not have the
            cmockery2 <br>
            packages available on all systems? <br>
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          <br>
          +1, we need to make it conditional and enable it if
          necessary.  I am also not sure if we have "cmockery2-devel" in
          el5, el6. If not Build will fail. <br>
          <br>
          <blockquote type="cite">On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 10:16 AM, Luis
            Pabon <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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            wrote: <br>
            <blockquote type="cite">Niels you are correct. Let me take a
              look. <br>
              <br>
              Luis <br>
              <br>
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              From: Niels de Vos [<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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                href="mailto:ndevos@redhat.com">ndevos@redhat.com</a>] <br>
              Received: Monday, 21 Jul 2014, 10:41AM <br>
              To: Luis Pabon [<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
                href="mailto:lpabon@redhat.com">lpabon@redhat.com</a>] <br>
              CC: Anders Blomdell [<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
                href="mailto:anders.blomdell@control.lth.se">anders.blomdell@control.lth.se</a>];

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              <br>
              Subject: Re: [Gluster-devel] Cmockery2 in GlusterFS <br>
              <br>
              <br>
              On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 04:27:18PM +0200, Anders Blomdell
              wrote: <br>
              <blockquote type="cite">On 2014-07-21 16:17, Anders
                Blomdell wrote: <br>
                <blockquote type="cite">On 2014-07-20 16:01, Niels de
                  Vos wrote: <br>
                  <blockquote type="cite">On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at
                    02:52:18PM -0400, Luis Pabón wrote: <br>
                    <blockquote type="cite">Hi all, <br>
                           A few months ago, the unit test framework
                      based on cmockery2 was <br>
                      in the repo for a little while, then removed while
                      we improved the <br>
                      packaging method.  Now support for cmockery2 ( <br>
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                        href="http://review.gluster.org/#/c/7538/">http://review.gluster.org/#/c/7538/</a>
                      ) has been merged into the repo <br>
                      again.  This will most likely require you to
                      install cmockery2 on <br>
                      your development systems by doing the following: <br>
                      <br>
                      * Fedora/EPEL: <br>
                      $ sudo yum -y install cmockery2-devel <br>
                      <br>
                      * All other systems please visit the following
                      page: <br>
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href="https://github.com/lpabon/cmockery2/blob/master/doc/usage.md#installation">https://github.com/lpabon/cmockery2/blob/master/doc/usage.md#installation</a>
                      <br>
                      <br>
                      Here is also some information about Cmockery2 and
                      how to use it: <br>
                      <br>
                      * Introduction to Unit Tests in C Presentation: <br>
                      <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                        class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
                        href="http://slides-lpabon.rhcloud.com/feb24_glusterfs_unittest.html#/">http://slides-lpabon.rhcloud.com/feb24_glusterfs_unittest.html#/</a>
                      <br>
                      * Cmockery2 Usage Guide: <br>
                      <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                        class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
                        href="https://github.com/lpabon/cmockery2/blob/master/doc/usage.md">https://github.com/lpabon/cmockery2/blob/master/doc/usage.md</a>
                      <br>
                      * Using Cmockery2 with GlusterFS: <br>
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href="https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/blob/master/doc/hacker-guide/en-US/markdown/unittest.md">https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/blob/master/doc/hacker-guide/en-US/markdown/unittest.md</a>
                      <br>
                      <br>
                      <br>
                      When starting out writing unit tests, I would
                      suggest writing unit <br>
                      tests for non-xlator interface files when you
                      start. Once you feel <br>
                      more comfortable writing unit tests, then move to
                      writing them for <br>
                      the xlators interface files. <br>
                    </blockquote>
                    Awesome, many thanks! I'd like to add some unittests
                    for the RPC and <br>
                    NFS <br>
                    layer. Several functions (like ip-address/netmask
                    matching for ACLs) <br>
                    look very suitable. <br>
                    <br>
                    Did you have any particular functions in mind that
                    you would like to <br>
                    see <br>
                    unittests for? If so, maybe you can file some bugs
                    for the different <br>
                    tests so that we won't forget about it? Depending on
                    the tests, these <br>
                    bugs may get the EasyFix keyword if there is a clear
                    description and <br>
                    some pointers to examples. <br>
                  </blockquote>
                  Looks like parts of cmockery was forgotten in
                  glusterfs.spec.in: <br>
                  <br>
                  # rpm -q -f  `which gluster` <br>
                  glusterfs-cli-3.7dev-0.9.git5b8de97.fc20.x86_64 <br>
                  # ldd `which gluster` <br>
                        linux-vdso.so.1 =&gt;  (0x00007ffff4dfe000) <br>
                        libglusterfs.so.0 =&gt; /lib64/libglusterfs.so.0
                  (0x00007fe034cc4000) <br>
                        libreadline.so.6 =&gt; /lib64/libreadline.so.6
                  (0x00007fe034a7d000) <br>
                        libncurses.so.5 =&gt; /lib64/libncurses.so.5
                  (0x00007fe034856000) <br>
                        libtinfo.so.5 =&gt; /lib64/libtinfo.so.5
                  (0x00007fe03462c000) <br>
                        libgfxdr.so.0 =&gt; /lib64/libgfxdr.so.0
                  (0x00007fe034414000) <br>
                        libgfrpc.so.0 =&gt; /lib64/libgfrpc.so.0
                  (0x00007fe0341f8000) <br>
                        libxml2.so.2 =&gt; /lib64/libxml2.so.2
                  (0x00007fe033e8f000) <br>
                        libz.so.1 =&gt; /lib64/libz.so.1
                  (0x00007fe033c79000) <br>
                        libm.so.6 =&gt; /lib64/libm.so.6
                  (0x00007fe033971000) <br>
                        libdl.so.2 =&gt; /lib64/libdl.so.2
                  (0x00007fe03376d000) <br>
                        libcmockery.so.0 =&gt; not found <br>
                        libpthread.so.0 =&gt; /lib64/libpthread.so.0
                  (0x00007fe03354f000) <br>
                        libcrypto.so.10 =&gt; /lib64/libcrypto.so.10
                  (0x00007fe033168000) <br>
                        libc.so.6 =&gt; /lib64/libc.so.6
                  (0x00007fe032da9000) <br>
                        libcmockery.so.0 =&gt; not found <br>
                        libcmockery.so.0 =&gt; not found <br>
                        libcmockery.so.0 =&gt; not found <br>
                        liblzma.so.5 =&gt; /lib64/liblzma.so.5
                  (0x00007fe032b82000) <br>
                        /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x00007fe0351f1000)
                  <br>
                  <br>
                  Should I file a bug report or could someone on the
                  fast-lane fix this? <br>
                </blockquote>
                My bad (installation with --nodeps --force :-() <br>
              </blockquote>
              Actually, I was not expecting a dependency on cmockery2.
              My <br>
              understanding was that only some temporary
              test-applications would be <br>
              linked with libcmockery and not any binaries that would
              get packaged in <br>
              the RPMs. <br>
              <br>
              Luis, could you clarify that? <br>
              <br>
              Thanks, <br>
              Niels <br>
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