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Is it safe to ignore the failure of the make check? <-snip-> Running test test1 - 31. Running test test1 - 32. Running test test1 - 33. Running test test1 - 34. Running test test1 - 35. Running test test1 - 36. Running test test1 - 37. Running test test1 - 38. Running test test1 - 39. Running test test1 - 40. Running test test3 - 41.unning test test3 - 41. diff: test3-data/01.answer: No such file or directory Test "test3 - 41" failed output is in
/usr/src/popt-1.7/tmp.out, diff is: FAIL: testit.sh =================== 1 of 1 tests failed =================== make[2]: *** [check-TESTS] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/popt-1.7' make[1]: *** [check-am] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/popt-1.7' make: *** [check-recursive] Error 1 There is no test3-data/ dir in the build directory. And this happens if I patch it or not. Or if I –prefix=/usr or not. Of course I followed the directions from the book the first time the make check failed. |
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