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==Cygwin Setup== | ==Cygwin Setup== | ||
* [http://www.cygwin.com/setup.exe Cygwin] | * [http://www.cygwin.com/setup.exe Cygwin] | ||
− | **Download cygwin. Install cygwin with the DOS-style line endings. | + | **Download cygwin. |
+ | **Install cygwin with the DOS-style line endings. | ||
**At minimum, you are required to have the following additional tools: | **At minimum, you are required to have the following additional tools: | ||
***unzip (Archive category) | ***unzip (Archive category) |
Revision as of 01:01, 14 December 2006
Contents
Introduction
Cygwin Setup
- Cygwin
- Download cygwin.
- Install cygwin with the DOS-style line endings.
- At minimum, you are required to have the following additional tools:
- unzip (Archive category)
- wget (Web category)
unzip (Archive category)
wget (Web category)
Note: For some reason, we can't get output from Firefox unless it's wrapped in a Cygwin sh shell. So we use cygwin for that, and to sync between Firefox runs.
Configuration
Save the script
- Save this script at a desired location
- Edit the script to your own choosing. You may provide a list of extensions to install and test in the config.yaml section.
- Note: This script will run the performance testing. If don't wish for that to happen, simply comment out the last line of the script (to comment out, use #):
#./run_tests.py config.yaml;
Run the script
- From cygwin, run the script.
For example:
$./perfconfig.sh
Run Firefox Performance Tests
- By default, the run_tests.py file they you need to execute to run the Firefox Performance Testing is located at c:\mozilla\testing\performance\win32\
- You can run run_tests.py either from the DOS prompt or Cygwin:
$run_tests.py config.yaml