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[Cvs-test-results] Nightly testing results for TRUNK (i686 Linux 2.6.10-


From: cvstest
Subject: [Cvs-test-results] Nightly testing results for TRUNK (i686 Linux 2.6.10-1.771_FC2smp)
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 03:17:24 -0400

Nightly test results for Wed Sep 28 22:33:58 PDT 2005
Linux x86-linux2.cf.sourceforge.net 2.6.10-1.771_FC2smp #1 SMP Mon Mar 28 
01:10:51 EST 2005 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux

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/bin/sh /home/users/d/de/derekrprice/cvs-nightly/src/sanity.sh `pwd`/cvs
This test should produce no other output than this message, and a final "OK".
(Note that the test can take an hour or more to run and periodically stops
for as long as one minute.  Do not assume there is a problem just because
nothing seems to happen for a long time.  If you cannot live without
running status, try the command: `tail -f check.log' from another window.)
OK, all 3579 tests passed (10 test groups skipped).
/bin/sh /home/users/d/de/derekrprice/cvs-nightly/src/sanity.sh -r `pwd`/cvs
This test should produce no other output than this message, and a final "OK".
(Note that the test can take an hour or more to run and periodically stops
for as long as one minute.  Do not assume there is a problem just because
nothing seems to happen for a long time.  If you cannot live without
running status, try the command: `tail -f check.log' from another window.)
FAIL: watch5-3
*** Please see the `TESTS' and `check.log' files for more information.
make: *** [remotecheck] Error 1
PASS: watch5-2
** expected: 
/var/local/tmp/build-cvs-nightly/cvs-sanity/cvsroot/first-dir/file1,v  <--  
file1
initial revision: 1\.1
** got: 
FAIL: watch5-3
/bin/sh /home/users/d/de/derekrprice/cvs-nightly/src/sanity.sh -p `pwd`/cvs
This test should produce no other output than this message, and a final "OK".
(Note that the test can take an hour or more to run and periodically stops
for as long as one minute.  Do not assume there is a problem just because
nothing seems to happen for a long time.  If you cannot live without
running status, try the command: `tail -f check.log' from another window.)
OK, all 3606 tests passed (2 test groups skipped).




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