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Re: rcs-5.8 test failures on HP-UX 11.31


From: Paul Ackersviller
Subject: Re: rcs-5.8 test failures on HP-UX 11.31
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2012 03:05:43 +0000
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15)

On Wed, Jun 06, 2012 at 11:19:25AM +0200, Thien-Thi Nguyen wrote:
> () Paul Ackersviller <address@hidden>
> () Mon, 23 Apr 2012 02:48:33 +0000
> 
> I have just released 5.8.1.  Could you please try it out and let
> me know if these problems persist?

I didn't try quite exactly the 5.8.1 release, but the git head from a
few days ago.  That should be close enough, right?

> I think i addressed all the warnings for 5.8.  How does 5.8.1 fare?

Looks pretty good now, it all compiles and tests successfully.  HP's
compiler is still showing a few warnings, one or two of which sound
possibly troublesome.  I've attached the compiler output.

One other thing, in case you care, I also ran the tests with memory
leak checking.  Following is the report for whatever it's worth.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------
4064 bytes leaked at 0x40aa40a0 (98.55% of all bytes leaked)
#0  allocate() at b-divvy.c:49
#1  xmalloc() at b-divvy.c:95
#2  _obstack_begin() at obstack.c:173
#3  make_space() at b-divvy.c:78

-------------------------------------------------------------------------
44 bytes leaked at 0x4059c170 (1.07% of all bytes leaked)
#0  allocate() at b-divvy.c:49
#1  make_space() at b-divvy.c:76
#2  pairnames() at rcsfnms.c:340
#3  rlog_main() at rlog.c:893

-------------------------------------------------------------------------
16 bytes leaked at 0x4005d220 (0.39% of all bytes leaked)
#0  allocate() at b-divvy.c:49
#1  make_space() at b-divvy.c:73
#2  pairnames() at rcsfnms.c:340
#3  rlog_main() at rlog.c:893

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

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