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Re: [Bug-tar] [GNU tar 1.30] testsuite: 92 175 176 failed on Solaris11.3


From: Kiyoshi KANAZAWA
Subject: Re: [Bug-tar] [GNU tar 1.30] testsuite: 92 175 176 failed on Solaris11.3 x86
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2018 13:18:08 +0900 (JST)

Hello,

Result without SHELL=/bin/bash was unstable.
I found
(1) There was syslog message "WARNING: /tmp: File system full"
(2) I'm testing on /tmp
(3) Difference between with & without SHELL=/bin/bash starts from 154, such as
< 154: listing sparse files bigger than 2^33 B         skipped (sparse05.at:31)
< 155: storing sparse file using seek method           skipped (sparse06.at:32)
---
> 154: listing sparse files bigger than 2^33 B        testsuite: WARNING: 
> unable to parse test group: 154
>  FAILED (sparse05.at:31)
> 155: storing sparse file using seek method           skipped ()



Tried again with
% limit filesize 9000000
(more than 2^33 B, and enough /tmp space left)

Then, have the same result even if without SHELL=/bin/bash, FAILED only in 92, 
175 and 176.

Can this be a hint ?


--- Kiyoshi



----- Original Message -----
> From: Kiyoshi KANAZAWA <address@hidden>
> To: "address@hidden" <address@hidden>
> Cc: 
> Date: 2018/2/10, Sat 21:35
> Subject: [GNU tar 1.30] testsuite: 92 175 176 failed on Solaris11.3 x86
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Trying to install GNU tar.
> 
> % ./configure CC=gcc SHELL=/bin/bash
> % make
> passed.
> % make check
> has 3 failes.
> 
> Tested on Solaris 11.3 x86/x64 with gcc 7.3.0.
> testsuite logs are attached.
> 
> 
> Without SHELL=/bin/bash in configure, have many fails in make check phase,
> such as 
> 
> testsuite: 92 154 156 157 158 159 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 
> 175 176 177 181 187 190 191 197 199 208 209 214 220 failed
> 
> 
> FYI, /bin/bash is the default user shell on Solaris 11,
> but /bin/sh is ksh.
> % ls -l /bin/sh
> lrwxrwxrwx  1 root  root    DATE   /bin/sh -> amd64/ksh93
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> --- Kiyoshi
>



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