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authorMatt Kraai <kraai@debian.org>2001-10-30 23:11:20 +0000
committerMatt Kraai <kraai@debian.org>2001-10-30 23:11:20 +0000
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+This testsuite is quite obviously a work in progress. As such,
+there are a number of good extensions. If you are looking for
+something to do, feel free to tackle one or more of the following:
+
+Buildroot support
+ Erik has put together a handy package for constructing and
+ testing busybox called buildroot. Integrating this into
+ the testsuite would allow for greater test coverage (e.g.,
+ init, mount, and other privileged applications).
+
+BB_FEATURE support
+ BusyBox contains a number of features which are controlled
+ by compile-time defines. A method to run tests based on
+ these features would be great.
+
+libbb unit testing
+ Being able to test the functions of libbb individually may
+ help to prevent regressions.
+
+Standardization
+ This testsuite is totally bastardized. It would be better
+ to use an existing test framework, such as dejagnu, greg,
+ or a XUnit clone (shunit?).