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Author SHA1 Message Date
Larry Knox
2ea165efd0 Update license url part2 (#333)
* Modify temporary rpath for testing in java example scripts.

* Update URL in source file Copyright headers for web copy of COPYING
    file - files not in src or test.
2021-02-17 08:52:36 -06:00
Larry Knox
89fbe00dec Merge pull request #426 in HDFFV/hdf5 from ~LRKNOX/hdf5_lrk:hdf5_1_10 to hdf5_1_10
* commit '54957d37f5aa73912763dbb6e308555e863c43f4':
  Commit copyright header change for src/H5PLpkg.c which was added after running script to make changes.
  Add new files in release_docs to MANIFEST. Cimmit changes to Makefile.in(s) and H5PL.c that resulted from running autogen.sh.
  Merge pull request #407 in HDFFV/hdf5 from ~LRKNOX/hdf5_lrk:hdf5_1_10_1 to hdf5_1_10_1
  Change copyright headers to replace url referring to file to be removed and replace it with new url for COPYING file.
2017-04-25 16:05:36 -05:00
lrknox
98567db192 output_filter.sh:
Comment added to address HDFFV-8270.  The sample ontput in the
        file's comments are not up-to-date with the scripts in the file
        that remove output unique to certain systems when running test
        scripts.  This output doesn't match expected output files for
        the tests, causing them to fail.  Ther output_filter.sh file
        removes such output.  Currently we don't have access to these
        systems to update the comments.

testflushrefresh.sh.in:
        flushrefresh and other SWMR tests have been failing
        occasionally but regularly since bringing them to the develop
        branch.  The logs and debugging point to unexpected deletion of
        signal files as the point of failure, and John Mainzer suggests
        that two such tests running simultaneously in the same directory
        may lead to the operating system deleting the other test's
        signal file. Running the flushrefresh test in its own directory
        seems to solve the problem.
2017-03-15 12:49:19 -05:00
Albert Cheng
e21992e08f [svn-r20771] Problem:
Test scripts sometimes need to filter some system-specific messages from the
actual output so that it can match the correct expected output. These filtering
functions, ususally called "STDOUT_FILTER()" and "STDERR_FILTER()" were being
repeated in individual test scripts.  This becomes a maintenance problem and
is error prone.

Solution:
Extract the two filter functions code to bin/output_filter.sh and then each
test script sources it in. This allows reuse of coding and is much easier to
maintain and to add new filtering.

Tested:
LLNL Zeus (linux64 cluster) and Dawndev (Blue-Gene cluster), both for serial
mode only.
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M    tools/misc/testh5mkgrp.sh
M    tools/h5dump/testh5dump.sh.in
M    tools/h5diff/testh5diff.sh
M    tools/h5copy/testh5copy.sh
M    tools/h5ls/testh5ls.sh.in
M    MANIFEST
A    bin/output_filter.sh
2011-05-07 12:05:56 -05:00