Jim,

I am piping the output to a file but I just noticed when I have it display on the screen..
./fail-2eperm cannot access required version (5.2.1) of rm.


The output as piped for the chmod tests are all in whats in the piped output.

Michael...

On Sun, 20 Jun 2004, michael wrote:

Jim,

On Sun, 20 Jun 2004, Jim Meyering wrote:

michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
per your request I am sending the output using below per your request.

     cd tests/chmod
     env VERBOSE=yes make check TESTS=no-x

     cd tests/rm
     env VERBOSE=yes make check TESTS=fail-2eperm

Also I am using fileutils 4.1 if that gives any insight.

I presume you mean that's what is installed in your path.

correct.

...
$ env VERBOSE=yes make check TESTS=no-x
...
 + exit 0
 + status=0
 + cd /cu/tests/chmod
 + chmod -R u+rwx no-x.tmp
 + rm -rf no-x.tmp
 + exit 0
 PASS: no-x
 ==================
 All 1 tests passed
 ==================

Please include the precise command you used.

cd /usr/local/src/coreutils*/tests/chmod

env=VERBOSE=yes make check TESTS=no-x

cd ../rm

env=VERBOSE=yes make check TESTS=fail-2eperm


Note that your output does not include any of the `+'-prefixed

Yes I notice this also.

lines that were in the output I included above.
That makes me think either we're not running the same
command, or else something else is going wrong on your end.




make  check-TESTS
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/src/coreutils-5.2.1/tests/chmod'
out exp differ: char 8, line 1
1c1
< chmod: getting attributes of `d/no-x/y': Permission denied
---
chmod: `d/no-x': Permission denied
FAIL: no-x
...




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