On Wed, May 07, 2014 at 09:32:45PM -0400, Phillip Susi wrote: > On 05/07/2014 06:49 PM, Brian C. Lane wrote: > > NAK. These make a pile of the tests fail: > > > > ========================================== GNU parted 3.1: > > tests/test-suite.log ========================================== # > > TOTAL: 77 # PASS: 27 # SKIP: 35 # XFAIL: 0 # FAIL: 15 # XPASS: > > 0 # ERROR: 0 .. contents:: :depth: 2 > > > > looks like at least one core dump in the mix. > > Something weird is going on.. as I mentioned before, I get that odd > gnulib error after the first 3 sector size passes in a make check that > seems to be a bug in the build scripts, but the first three all pass: > > ============================================================================ > Testsuite summary for GNU parted 3.1.98-c457 > ============================================================================ > # TOTAL: 77 > # PASS: 63 > # SKIP: 13 > # XFAIL: 1 > # FAIL: 0 > # XPASS: 0 > # ERROR: 0 > > make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/psusi/parted' > GEN public-submodule-commit > Stopping at 'gnulib'; script returned non-zero status. > maint.mk: found non-public submodule commit > make: *** [public-submodule-commit] Error 1 > > And then I manually run make check-recursive to get the 512 byte > sector size: > > ============================================================================ > Testsuite summary for GNU parted 3.1.98-c457 > ============================================================================ > # TOTAL: 77 > # PASS: 75 > # SKIP: 1 > # XFAIL: 1 > # FAIL: 0 > # XPASS: 0 > # ERROR: 0 > ============================================================================ > > Can you look into why/what fails on your system? I also notice yours > says version 3.1 while mine is 3.1.98-c457. Did you check out 3.1 > instead of master and then not run bootstrap/configure after applying > the patches?
That's weird (and troubling that the tests wouldn't fail the same). I applied them to my fedora-21 branch and ran them via a mockbuild as a first level test. My branch is only different from master by those few test fixup patches that I sent a few weeks ago. I'll take a deeper look at it when I get a chance, maybe not until Monday. -- Brian C. Lane | Anaconda Team | IRC: bcl #anaconda | Port Orchard, WA (PST8PDT)