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Re: update-copyright self-tests bug
From: |
Jim Meyering |
Subject: |
Re: update-copyright self-tests bug |
Date: |
Fri, 25 Nov 2011 10:28:01 +0100 |
Simon Josefsson wrote:
> Jim Meyering <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Hi Simon,
>> It looks like somehow perl is being run with -pi.bak.
>>
>> However, here's a patch that should avoid that:
>
> Thank you! I'll re-enable the self-test in libidn and proceed with the
> release process...
Pushed.
>>> test-update-copyright.sh that creates them, so I suspect that
>>> Cygwin/Windows somehow creates backup files for some reason? Is there
>>> any way to disable that? Any other ideas?
>>>
>>> Meanwhile, I'm disabling this self-test in Libidn since it doesn't
>>> affect the stability of the rest of the package. Generally, this
>>> self-tests seems to be in a somewhat different class than usual
>>> self-tests, more like a maintainer-check thing?
>>
>> Yes. It is important to have self tests for programs like that,
>> but it's not as important that they run properly on non-development
>> platforms.
>
> I don't recall any mechanism to make that happen though, although I
> guess we could invent one -- create a 'maintainer-check' rule that is
> invoked by 'make distcheck' but not by normal 'make check'?
Or you can simply tell gnulib-tool to exclude them.
I wouldn't bother unless they become too burdensome.