Dear All,
I'm playing with the current Amber master branch using different flavors 
of Linux (see 
http://ambermd.org/pmwiki/index.php/Main/Singularity). In 
attachment, I put some preliminary results I obtain using miniconda2 or 
miniconda3 for python. My question is the following: is there a simple 
way to count the number of tests that should be run when one performs 
`make test` in Amber?
For example, with centos/6.10, there are 2498 serial tests with 
miniconda2, 2488 with miniconda3. With centos/7.6, "only" 2280 are run, 
with ubuntu/18.04 I found `2302 file comparisons passed` (always by 
reading logs/test_at_serial/at_summary). How can I be sure that the 
"right" number of tests have been run? which ones are missing?
Best,
Gerald.
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