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----- Message from "Robert Williamson" <robbiew@us.ibm.com> on Wed, 26 Sep 2001 15:02:01 -0500 ----- To: kernel@vger.kernel.org Subject: [Announce] New Release of LTP Available
The Linux Test Project ltp-20010925 was released today. You can download the Linux Test Project on SourceForge at http://sourceforge.net/projects/ltp.
* Over 400+ tests have been added that extend the kernel system call coverage of the LTP.
* Each added test is enhanced with options such as looping, functional coverage, and error tracking for testing reliability and robustness.
* Test case structure has been reorganized based on testing area, i.e. system calls, network, io, etc.
* Descriptions of EVERY test are now located under /doc, as well as under each test category subdirectory.
* Updated INSTALL and README documentation to reflect new LTP structure.
Test results on the 2.4.9 kernel have also been posted.
For more information about the Linux Test Project, visit our web site at http://ltp.sf.net
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