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Re: POSIX test-harnesses availability (WAS: [RFC] Restructuring of the Debian Project)



I asked a coworker who was on the committee; the standard is POSIX
1003.3 as developed by X/Open.  There are only two POSIX conforming
frameworks, DejaGnu and TET; the latter is only good for POSIX
assertion tests, and isn't genric -- apparently many of the X/Open
committee members switched to using dejagnu (and in fact, X/Open used
DejaGnu for their 1003.2 tests.)

He also pointed out that much of this is discussed, in detail, in the
dejagnu manual; in fact it is, under "POSIX conformance" in the
index...  it looks like the manual says all that needs to be said
about the standard, which is actually fairly simple...