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The Berkeley DB test suite is built if you specify --enable-test as an argument when configuring Berkeley DB. The Berkeley DB test suite requires that Berkeley DB be built as a dynamic library (--enable-dynamic) and that the Tcl/Tk (--enable-tcl or --with-tcl) API be configured as well.
Before running the tests for the first time, you may need to edit the include.tcl file in your build directory. The Berkeley DB configuration assumes you intend to use the version of the tclsh utility included in the Tcl installation with which Berkeley DB was configured to run the test suite, and further assumes that the test suite will be run with the libraries pre-built in the Berkeley DB build directory. If either of these assumptions are incorrect, you will need to edit the include.tcl file and change the line that reads:
set tclsh_path ...
to correctly specify the full path to the version of tclsh with which you are going to run the test suite. You may also need to change the line that reads:
set test_path ...
to correctly specify the path from the directory where you are running the test suite to the location of the Berkeley DB Tcl API library you built. It may not be necessary that this be a full path if you have configured your system's dynamic shared library mechanisms to search the directory where you built or installed the Tcl library.
All Berkeley DB tests are run from within tclsh. After starting tclsh, you must source the file test.tcl in the test directory. For example, if you built in the build_unix directory of the distribution, this would be done using the command:
% source ../test/test.tcl
Once you have executed that command and the "%" prompt has returned without errors, you are ready to run tests in the test suite.