Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Monday 10 September 2007 18:51, Frank Sweetser wrote:
>> Kern Sibbald wrote:
>>> This code passes the regression tests on both CentOS 5 (RHEL 5
>>> compatible) and SuSE 10.2. At the moment, the test results are not yet
>>> complete for the other ports (Solaris, FreeBSD, Mac OS X).
>> I get all tests passed on Fedora 7, and all except weird-files2 pass on Mac
>> OS 10.4.10.
>
> Many thanks especially for the quick turnaround. The results are very good.
>
> It think the weird-files2 has failed previously, and it isn't too surprising,
> because the original file is a set of Linux directories and files with links
> funny characters in the names and all kinds of weird stuff, which tends to be
> very system dependent. There are probably even a couple of device files
> included ...
I know that for awhile, this test failed because the cp command on OS 10
didn't properly preserve multiple hardlinks to a single file. I notice that
now, the regression script uses a double tar pipe, so at least that particular
glitch appears fixed.
I should probably file a bug report on it at some point, but it seems rather
low priority at the moment.
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