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[DOCUMENTATION] Update tests README

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# Running the Doctrine 2 Testsuite
## Setting up a PHPUnit Configuration XML
To execute the Doctrine2 testsuite, you just need to execute this simple steps:
..
* Clone the project from GitHub
* Enter the Doctrine2 folder
* Install the dependencies
* Execute the tests
## Testing Lock-Support
All this is (normally) done with:
The Lock support in Doctrine 2 is tested using Gearman, which allows to run concurrent tasks in parallel.
Install Gearman with PHP as follows:
```
git clone git@github.com:doctrine/doctrine2.git
cd doctrine2
composer install
./vendor/bin/phpunit
```
1. Go to http://www.gearman.org and download the latest Gearman Server
2. Compile it and then call ldconfig
3. Start it up "gearmand -vvvv"
4. Install pecl/gearman by calling "gearman-beta"
## Pre-requisites
Doctrine2 works on many database vendors; the tests can detect the presence of installed vendors, but you need at least one of those; the easier to install is SQLite.
You can then go into tests/ and start up two workers:
If you're using a Debian-derivative Linux distribution, you can install SQLite with:
php Doctrine/Tests/ORM/Functional/Locking/LockAgentWorker.php
Then run the locking test-suite:
phpunit --configuration <myconfig.xml> Doctrine/Tests/ORM/Functional/Locking/GearmanLockTest.php
This can run considerable time, because it is using sleep() to test for the timing ranges of locks.
sudo apt-get install sqlite