Re: [fossil-users] Fossil version 2.3 - 10th anniversary edition

2017-07-21 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said Ross Berteig on Fri, 21 Jul 2017 11:13:47 -0700:

> These  are tests  that failed,  but were  not expected  to fail.  They
> should be investigated, especially as they did not fail in my builds.

It looks  like the output is  different than what the  test expects. For
example, with symlinks-dir-6, if I run the command manually, I get:

$ fossil extras
subdirA/f1.txt
subdirA/f2.txt
symdirA

But the test is expecting:

subdirA/f1.txt
subdirA/f2.txt
symdirA/f2.txt

At  this point  I'm not  sure which  output is  correct. This  will take
further investigation later I suppose.

Andy
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Re: [fossil-users] Fossil version 2.3 - 10th anniversary edition

2017-07-21 Thread Ross Berteig



On 7/20/2017 8:14 PM, Andy Bradford wrote:

I tested  against ae83b2137f and  it looks  alright I suppose.  What are
``Considered failures?''

* Final results: 5 errors out of 34965 tests
* Considered failures: symlinks-dir-6 symlinks-dir-11 symlinks-dir-12 
symlinks-dir-13 symlinks-dir-16


These are tests that failed, but were not expected to fail. They should 
be investigated, especially as they did not fail in my builds. I built 
on Windows 10, with GCC. Windows and symlinks are generally not friends, 
so I imagine you are not building on Windows?



* Ignored results: 5 ignored errors out of 34965 tests
* Ignored failures: merge5-sqlite3-issue stash-1-diff stash-WY-1-CODE 
stash-3-2 stash-3-2-show-1


These are tests that are "expected" to fail for a variety of reasons. 
They are marked with "knownBug" flag in the test suite. Sometimes the 
bug is actually in the test case. We really ought to make some time to 
review every use of "knownBug".


If tester.tcl is invoked with the -strict flag, then tests marked 
knownBug that succeeded count as failures to draw attention to a known 
bug that got fixed.


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