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Rename test.conf --> ffserver.conf, the new name is more meaningful.
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@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ servertest: ffserver$(EXESUF) tests/vsynth1/00.pgm tests/asynth1.sw
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@echo "Unfortunately ffserver is broken and therefore its regression"
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@echo "test fails randomly. Treat the results accordingly."
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@echo
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$(SRC_PATH)/tests/server-regression.sh $(FFSERVER_REFFILE) $(SRC_PATH)/tests/test.conf
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$(SRC_PATH)/tests/server-regression.sh $(FFSERVER_REFFILE) $(SRC_PATH)/tests/ffserver.conf
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tests/vsynth1/00.pgm: tests/videogen$(HOSTEXESUF)
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mkdir -p tests/vsynth1
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#
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# This is a test configuration file. You can invoke it with
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# ../ffserver -f test.conf
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# ../ffserver -f ffserver.conf
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# when in the tests directory and once the vsynth1 subdirectory
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# has been populated. Then point your browser at http://whatever:9999/teststat.html
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# and you can look at the streams
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# Make sure that the data directory exists
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mkdir -p tests/data
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#perl -e 'chomp($wd = `pwd`); print map { s!tests/data/!!; "<Stream $_>\nFile $wd/tests/data/$_\n</Stream>\n\n" } @ARGV' tests/data/a* >> tests/data/test.conf
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#perl -e 'chomp($wd = `pwd`); print map { s!tests/data/!!; "<Stream $_.asf>\nFile $wd/tests/data/$_\n</Stream>\n\n" } @ARGV' tests/data/a* >> tests/data/test.conf
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#perl -e 'chomp($wd = `pwd`); print map { s!tests/data/!!; "<Stream $_>\nFile $wd/tests/data/$_\n</Stream>\n\n" } @ARGV' tests/data/a* >> tests/data/ffserver.conf
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#perl -e 'chomp($wd = `pwd`); print map { s!tests/data/!!; "<Stream $_.asf>\nFile $wd/tests/data/$_\n</Stream>\n\n" } @ARGV' tests/data/a* >> tests/data/ffserver.conf
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FILES=`sed -n 's/^[^#]*<Stream \(.*\)>.*/\1/p' $2 | grep -v html`
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