Linux Test Project
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The Linux Test Project (usually referred to as LTP) is a body of regression and conformance tests designed to confirm the behaviour of the Linux kernel as well as glibc.[1]
| Linux Test Project (LTP) | |
|---|---|
| Initial release | 9 April 2001 |
| Written in | C, Shell |
| Operating system | Linux, partly all Unix-like |
| License | GPL |
| Website | linux-test-project |
| Repository | github |
The LTP is a joint project started by SGI, developed and maintained by IBM, Cisco, Fujitsu, SUSE, Red Hat and others. The project source code was migrated to git and is available on GitHub.[2]
The LTP aims to test and improve Linux. The LTP provides a suite of automated testing tools for Linux as well as tools for publishing the results of ran tests.[2]