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From: | Matthew Woehlke |
Subject: | Re: new snapshot available: coreutils-7.1.71-e0149 |
Date: | Mon, 23 Mar 2009 14:41:35 -0500 |
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Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Jim Meyering wrote:tests: df/total-verify: avoid test failure with older PerlIronically, I might not be able to test this one. I expect perl's 'make check' to fail which will avoid it being installed on AIX; every other box now has 5.10.0 as I got sick of inconsistent, outdated, or outright missing perl for coreutils' 'make check' ;-). (Except for Irix, but that one didn't have the problem. However AIX does, so I think I will still be able to verify there, but that's one of the slower machines.)Anyway I'm intending to do another run, but I first need to generate a usable no-decl-after-stmt patch. (I'm assuming you didn't update it?)
Well that was interesting. IIRC there were other 'perl -f' failures, were those similarly addressed? Anyway, I got a different (but not unreasonable) failure:
FAIL: df/total-verify+ perl check-df space
5845627536 != 5845627534 at check-df line 14, <> line 19.
+ fail=1
...which means the test fails if something else writes to the disk while the test is running :-).
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