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The libarchive project relies on volunteers for development. One way
you can contribute is to run a regular libarchive test on your system
with the results being fed back automatically to the my.cdash.org
website.
This is simple to do: The CTest program (part of the CMake package)
is a complete script interpreter that is capable of checking out
source from Git and driving a fresh build. Using the scripts
in this directory, you can quickly set up an automatic build
and test of libarchive.
Step 0: Install cmake 2.8.12 or later on your system.
You can use 'ctest --version' to check what version is installed.
Step 1: Customize libarchive_test.cmake for your system.
* PLEASE include your email address so we can contact
you if we need additional details.
* For most POSIX/UNIX/LINUX/BSD systems, you should
only need to set the CTEST_SITE and CTEST_BUILD_NAME variables.
* The libarchive_common.cmake script documents other variables
you may want to set.
Step 2: Create a suitable directory on your system and copy
libarchive_test.cmake and libarchive_common.cmake to it.
Step 3: Test your build by running the following command:
$ ctest -V -S /full/path/to/libarchive_test.cmake
Step 4: Check the website to see if your results are showing up correctly
http://my.cdash.org/index.php?project=libarchive
Step 5: When all is ready, arrange for the ctest command line
above to be run daily as a scheduled task or via cron.