Hi, and once again, thanks for the help.
Unfortunately, the LOUIS_TABLEPATH variable still doesn't work for me. I
think I have tried almost every combination with or without quotes, with or
without slash at the end etc., but apparently not the right combination.
I shamefully admit my total ignorance of bash scripting, but could one of
you please give me an example of the correct way to set the variable?
Thanks
Bue
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Emne: [liblouis-liblouisxml] Re: Running yaml tests manually
Also, if you just want to run a single test, you can do this with make
check:
cd tests
make check TESTS=yaml/en-ueb-g2_backward.yaml
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On 20 Apr 2017, at 7:58 am, Dave Mielke <dave@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:God.
[quoted lines by Bue Vester-Andersen on 2017/04/19 at 21:47 +0200]
What is the easiest way to run yaml tests manually?
Set the LOUIS_TABLEPATH environment variable to the top-level LibLouis
directory.
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