NetBSD/tests/fs/tmpfs/Makefile
pooka 067a8b527b Use rump_sys_mount() instead of ukfs_mount(). Just a few more
steps and we can have a switch for if we want to run tests against
a rump kernel or a real kernel.
2009-04-26 15:15:38 +00:00

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Makefile

# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2009/04/26 15:15:38 pooka Exp $
TESTSDIR= ${TESTSBASE}/fs/tmpfs
WARNS= 4
TESTS_SH= t_create
TESTS_SH+= t_devices
TESTS_SH+= t_dots
TESTS_SH+= t_exec
TESTS_SH+= t_id_gen
TESTS_SH+= t_link
TESTS_SH+= t_mkdir
TESTS_SH+= t_mknod
TESTS_SH+= t_mount
TESTS_SH+= t_pipes
TESTS_SH+= t_read_write
TESTS_SH+= t_readdir
TESTS_SH+= t_remove
TESTS_SH+= t_rename
TESTS_SH+= t_rmdir
TESTS_SH+= t_setattr
TESTS_SH+= t_sizes
TESTS_SH+= t_sockets
TESTS_SH+= t_statvfs
TESTS_SH+= t_symlink
TESTS_SH+= t_times
TESTS_SH+= t_trail_slash
TESTS_SH+= t_truncate
TESTS_SH+= t_vnd
TESTS_SH+= t_vnode_leak
TESTS_C+= t_renamerace
LDADD.t_renamerace+= -lrumpfs_tmpfs -lrumpvfs -lrump -lrumpuser -lpthread
FILES= h_funcs.subr
FILESDIR= ${TESTSDIR}
PROGS= h_tools
SRCS.h_tools= h_tools.c
MAN.h_tools= # empty
BINDIR.h_tools= ${TESTSDIR}
.include <bsd.test.mk>