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       sadt - simple DEP-8 test runner

SYNOPSIS

       sadt [options] [test-name...]

DESCRIPTION

       sadt is a simple implementation of DEP-8 (“automatic as-installed package testing”) test
       runner.

       It is your responsibility to satisfy tests' dependencies. sadt won't attempt to install
       any missing packages. If a test's dependencies cannot be satisfied by packages that are
       currently installed, the test will be skipped.

       sadt won't build the package even if a test declares the build-needed restriction.
       Instead, such a test will be skipped. However, you can build the package manually, and
       then tell sadt to assume that the package is already built using the
       -b/--built-source-tree.

       sadt doesn't implement any virtualisation arrangements, therefore it skips tests that
       declare the breaks-testbed restriction.

OPTIONS

       -v, --verbose
           Make the output more verbose.

       -b, --built-source-tree
           Assume that the source tree is already built. This is equivalent to
           --ignore-restriction=build-needed.

       --ignore-restriction=restriction
           Don't skip tests that declare the restriction.

       -h, --help
           Show a help message and exit.

VOIR AUSSI

       adt-run(1)

TRADUCTION

       Cyril Brulebois <cyril.brulebois@enst-bretagne.fr>, 2006

       Thomas Huriaux <thomas.huriaux@gmail.com>, 2006

       David Prévot <david@tilapin.org>, 2010-2013