Jim Meyering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Vin Shelton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> To whom it may concern: > > Thanks for the quick testing and report! > What compiler did you use? > >> On a SunOS-5.5.1 system (uname -a reports: >> SunOS boise 5.5.1 Generic_103640-40 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-5_10 Solaris) >> I'm getting the following test failures: >> >> FAIL: basic >> FAIL: time-1 > > The first two (above) are due to the fact that you > built and ran the tests on a file system of type tmpfs > that is particularly deficient. Please try to avoid it. > Here's a relevant comment from the test output: > > failed ls ctime test -- this failure is expected at least for SunOS4.1.4 > and for tmpfs file systems on Solaris 5.5.1. > >> FAIL: nl > > I don't know about the above. > Can you debug it to see where/how nl is getting the segfault? > >> FAIL: printf > > It looks like the above is failing because this command > ./printf '5 % +d\n' 234 > outputs this: > 5 +0 > rather than the expected: > 5 +234 > > Can you find out why? > >> FAIL: x8 > > This od test failure is probably due to trouble involving > the PRI*MAX macros or to the values of ULONG_MAX or ULLONG_MAX. > It is probably using %l rather than %ll as the LONGEST_MODIFIER. > You can investigate further by checking config.h for ULLONG_MAX. > If that shows nothing defined, then please preprocess od.c with cpp > and look for definitions there. E.g., do this: > > cd src && rm -f od.o > make AM_CFLAGS='-E -dD' od.o && mv od.o od.i > > Then search od.i for those symbols: > > grep -E 'PRI.MAX|ULLONG_MAX' od.i > > I'll look at the following later. > >> FAIL: pr-tests >> FAIL: ignore >> FAIL: uniq-tests >
FWIW, building with gcc-3.4.3 on a local filesystem causes all tests to pass. - Vin PS. Building coreutils-5.3.0 with Solars cc version 4.2 results in the following test failures: FAIL: nl FAIL: printf FAIL: x8 FAIL: pr-tests FAIL: uniq-tests More data as it becomes available. _______________________________________________ Bug-coreutils mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-coreutils
