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Re: Thread1 Regression tests fails on AIX (5.2 64 Bit)


From: David Sugar
Subject: Re: Thread1 Regression tests fails on AIX (5.2 64 Bit)
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 06:40:23 -0500
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I assume that AIX does not have a means to suspend/resume threads?  Actually, 
this issue also appears in the nptl stuff for newer GNU/Linux distributions.   
If you run the tests manually, do any other ones fail?

On Monday 08 December 2003 02:54 pm, address@hidden wrote:
> The following error occurs when running regression tests on AIX 5.2 64Bit:
> (Built in both 64 and 32 bit object mode)
> .../commoncpp2-1.0.13-64/tests$./test.sh  <
> Executing all tests... please wait...
> bug1 test...
> bug2 test...
> thread1 test...
> digest test...
> tcpstr1 test...
> url1 test...
> testout.txt output.txt differ: char 439, line 22
> Test failed :(
> Compare testout.txt (wrong) and output.txt (correct) for more information
>
> ***********************************************
> * Testing class Thread without syncronization *
> ***********************************************
> Testing thread creation
>
> - thread should set n to 1...ok
>
> Testing thread is working
>
> - thread should change n...ok
> - thread should change n...ok
>
> Testing suspend & resume
>
> - thread should not change n...ko
> Exit with error from thread1
>
>
> Ronald G. Horrell
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