

You can specify binaries to skip (useful when loading a wholeĭirectory) by using the -r option. If the filename found is a directory, we walk the directory (one level deep) looking for executable binaries. If there is no leading slash in the filename the selection is made in one of two ways (in this order): 1) Prepend file name with $PWD and test accesiblity 2) Search through $PATH and find first accessible executable The first one to succeed is the executable choosen. Executable selection is now done in one of several ways: If the executable filename is specified with a leading slash (an absolute path), no selection is used and the supplied absolute filename is used. README for BFBTester 2.0-BETA Copyright 2000 Mike Heffner -> I N T R O U S A G E <- The basic syntax for running BFBTester is: bfbtester -asme file Must specify one or more of the following tests: -s Single Argument Test -m Multiple Argument Test -e Environment Variable Test -a Selects all tests Options: -h Print this message -t Enable tempfile monitoring -v Print version string -d level Set debug level (default = 0, max = 2) -r rejects Comma separated list of binaries to skip -o out-file Output to out-file rather than stdout -x max-execs Set maximum executables to run in parallel (default = 250) file Specific binary or a directory of binaries to test You must specify at least one test to run and you must specify either a binary or a directory.
