Gotta use gmake, not make. make on Solaris is Sun's make which does not work.

llvm-svn: 9510
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Vikram S. Adve 2003-10-26 13:41:18 +00:00
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Makefile in that directory:
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% make -C llvm/test
% gmake -C llvm/test
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<pre>
% make -C llvm/test qmtest
% gmake -C llvm/test qmtest
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<pre>
% make -C llvm/test/Programs
% gmake -C llvm/test/Programs
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QMTest driven tests and the Programs tests. By default, it will run
all of the tests.
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To run only the QMTest driven tests, run <tt>make qmtest</tt> at the
To run only the QMTest driven tests, run <tt>gmake qmtest</tt> at the
command line in llvm/tests. To run a specific qmtest, suffix the test
name with ".t" when running make.
name with ".t" when running gmake.
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For example, to run the Regression.LLC tests, type
<tt>make Regression.LLC.t</tt> in llvm/tests.
<tt>gmake Regression.LLC.t</tt> in llvm/tests.
</p><p>
Note that the Makefiles in llvm/test/Features and llvm/test/Regression
are gone. You must now use QMTest from the llvm/test directory to run
them.
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To run the Programs test, cd into the llvm/test/Programs directory and
type <tt>make</tt>. Alternatively, you can type <tt>make
type <tt>gmake</tt>. Alternatively, you can type <tt>gmake
TEST=&lt;type&gt; test</tt> to run one of the specialized tests in
llvm/test/Programs/TEST.&lt;type&gt;.Makefile. For example, you could
run the nightly tester tests using the following commands:
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% cd llvm/test/Programs
% make TEST=nightly test
% gmake TEST=nightly test
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