-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On 02/28/2014 02:29 PM, Brian C. Lane wrote: >>> gpt-header-munge uses perl to manipulate the gpt header for >>> the test. It only works on 64 bit little-endian systems so >>> restrict it to x86_64 only. >> >> I was wondering; is this a bug in the script, or a bug in perl? >> It would be preferable to fix it so it works than to skip it. > > IIRC it is a problem with using perl to do this, its unpack > doesn't handle the order correctly.
So this test already fails for me on current git master ( didn't have that perl module installed before so it was skipped ), apparently because gpt-header-munge puts the backup gpt in the wrong place. Do you happen to remember what the error was you saw on the other systems? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.14 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBCgAGBQJTEp4iAAoJEI5FoCIzSKrwffcH/2fxgV89d67x0QRe6I7ohSai SDNL+b7vnzfP4bHhkIjh8EK1EZQN12v3T5/nC26toMCm3VKYvMx1Tv4KOyEDrPlT kVt7cmndHlx98oQ+4ym2RQZSedzdDQqXuR3YhFusgleExdgYTS3fZ2W3QDnVhQSg Of5L3lGidB39poy5gqwnetwfpPdlpV/aQxiAn3H4TH8rWJIa/0S4FDWeDh/HHSUN IBRnhGhjgutlxk+KmC9cvz1edRt8UpiDfoKy7Mf/B6DrBJ4YRMERrIqdSXbR83+h lR4yBFOIz53uPy5LXoMp9JhsBAV/5ff3IkIkXvm4gLGYfSw0PI/dKYYHDnM76Ic= =ITxh -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----