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Fix a broken include in example code, remove an inappropriate ct:pal/2
outside of a testcase, echo more info from test/Makefile.
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Add a 'strict' target to compile with -Werror and fix a dependency.
Reorder test suites alphabetically. The two suites that currently take
the longest to run conveniently come last.
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It's neither used nor maintained.
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* anders/diameter/R15B02_release:
Update appup
Add plt/dialyze targets to src/Makefile
Add realclean target to src/Makefile
Add any target to test/Makefile
vsn -> 1.2
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To run all test suites but without stopping if one fails (like all).
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OTP-10106
OTP-10107
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Just morph include into include_lib when releasing. Not using
include_lib here is due to generated hrls not residing in
diameter/include until after release. See release.sed.
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all = opt is now default target and run executes testsuites. Note that
parallel execution is unproblematic since each suite target starts
a node with a suite-specific name.
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Tweak some comments and variable names, move things around a bit
(default src target is now opt, not debug), only clean what's built,
use +warn_export_vars.
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Simpler, no duplication of similar makefiles and makes for
better dependencies. (Aka, recursive make considered harmful.)
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Emakefile contained compile flags that caused compilation of suites
to fail in some cases. common_test will generate an Emakefile and
diameter has no need for one of its own.
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Commit 7ed11a886fc8fcaf3c2b8324294e2f24e02b0f28 removed the "-f" flag
from chmod calls in Makefiles:
| "-f" is a non-standard chmod option which at least SGI IRIX and HP UX
| do not support. As the only effect of the "-f" flag is to suppress
| warning messages, it can be safely omitted.
Meanwhile, new "chmod -f" calls have been added. This commit removes the
"-f" flag from those new calls.
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The application provides an implementation of the Diameter protocol
as defined in RFC 3588.
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