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Re: [tor-bugs] #4780 [Tor Relay]: Make install runs even if make test fails



#4780: Make install runs even if make test fails
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 Reporter:  Pascal     |          Owner:                  
     Type:  defect     |         Status:  new             
 Priority:  normal     |      Milestone:  Tor: unspecified
Component:  Tor Relay  |        Version:                  
 Keywords:             |         Parent:                  
   Points:             |   Actualpoints:                  
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Changes (by nickm):

  * milestone:  => Tor: unspecified


Comment:

 I'm on the verge of calling this "not a bug"; from time to time, in our
 alpha releases, we'll have a unit test bug that keeps the tests from
 passing bug doesn't actually hurt Tor.

 That said, it's probably a fine idea to have an "install if the tests
 pass" target, so long as there is also an "install whether the tests pass
 or not" target.

 Is there a standard for this? The gnu coding standards, for instance,
 don't say that install should run check, IIUC.

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