Linux Test Project (LTP) is a joint project started by SGI, OSDL and Bull developed and maintained by SUSE, Red Hat, Fujitsu, IBM, Cisco, Oracle and others. The project goal is to deliver tests to the open source community that validate reliability, robustness, and stability of the Linux Kernel.
The testing suites contain a collection of tools for testing the Linux kernel and related features. Our goal is to improve the Linux kernel and system libraries by bringing test automation.
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Very good example of a nicely done Unix-way application! Works great! A nice thing to use instead of coveralls.io (lcov lacks comparison of results between runs, but that's secondary) if it's something private or remote service is not needed (maybe because it's actually way slower compared to a bunch of static pages available offline).
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small and efficient and gets the job done.
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Linux Test Project (LTP) is an excellent open source project with a goal to deliver test suites to the open source community that validate the reliability, robustness, and stability of Linux.