Robert Hensing
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Building without tests is useful for bootstrapping with a smaller footprint or running the tests in a separate derivation. Otherwise, we do compile and run them. This isn't fine grained as to allow picking `check` but not `installcheck` or vice versa, but it's good enough for now. I've tried to use Nixpkgs' `checkInputs`, but those inputs weren't discovered properly by the configure script. We can emulate its behavior very well though.
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Makefile
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428 B
Makefile
# This file is only active for `./configure --disable-tests`.
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# Running `make check` or `make installcheck` would indicate a mistake in the
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# caller.
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installcheck:
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@echo "Tests are disabled. Configure without '--disable-tests', or avoid calling 'make installcheck'."
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@exit 1
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# This currently has little effect.
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check:
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@echo "Tests are disabled. Configure without '--disable-tests', or avoid calling 'make check'."
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@exit 1
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