OSDL and Bull Cooperate on Open Source POSIX Test Suite
Tuesday, 14 December 2004The Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), a global consortium of leading technology companies dedicated to accelerating the adoption of Linux (r) and Bull, a leading developer of servers and software for an open environment, today announced that OSDL, in cooperation with Bull, has integrated the Open POSIX Test Suite (OPTS) into its library of tests that run against new kernel builds. OPTS is an open source community project designed to make it easier to port applications from other POSIX platforms to Linux. POSIX is a widely-used standard of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) that promotes portability among operating systems, primarily UNIX operating systems such as AIX, HP-UX and Solaris. In addition to making significant test contributions to the OPTS project, Bull led the effort to integrate the tests into STP to enable POSIX-compliance feedback in a manner that is timely to Linux/OSS developers. Currently, the Open POSIX Test Suite has developed tests for threads, message queues, semaphores and signals.
"As part of our mission to accelerate Linux adoption in the enterprise, OSDL is constantly testing the Linux kernel to ensure enterprise-class reliability," said Tom Hanrahan, director of engineering for OSDL. "We're pleased to work with our members and leading open source test projects to add the Open POSIX Test Suite into the OSDL Scalable Test Platform." "POSIX compliance and testing are valued by enterprise Linux customers who are often porting applications from other POSIX-compliant systems," said Sebastien Decugis of the NPTL Test and Trace Project at Bull. "The automatic testing capability of the OSDL Scalable Test Platform is a huge benefit in Linux testing, making it the perfect platform to run the Open POSIX Test Suite." The Open POSIX Test Suite is freely available for use through a remote web interface to OSDL's lab facilities, running on up to eight-CPU systems. Tests can be run and compared on different Linux kernel builds automatically. Source code for both the Open POSIX Test Suite, and for the OSDL STP (under GPL license), is available for download on the Web. As part of its efforts to improve Linux testing for enterprise customers, Bull hosts the NPTL Tests and Trace project, a project that focuses on enhancing the quality of the Linux Native POSIX Threads Library. When possible, tests from the NPTL project are integrated into the Open POSIX Test Suite. Information on the NPTL Test and Trace Project is available at: http://nptl.bullopensource.org . Information on the Open POSIX Test Suite project is available at: http://posixtest.sourceforge.net . Information on the OSDL Scalable Test Platform, including instructions on requesting for free test runs and access to previous Linux kernel test reports is available at: http://www.osdl.org/lab_activities/kernel_testing/stp/ .
Source: PR Newswire
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