El 09/01/11 18:24, pascal escribió:

>  El 09/01/11 17:04, Sam Varshavchik escribió:
>>  pascal writes:
>>
>>>  The output of make check is:
>>>  Making check in maildrop
>>>  make[1]: Entering directory
>>>  `/home/pascal/courier-0.65.2.20110103/maildrop'
>>>  make  check-am
>>>  make[2]: Entering directory
>>>  `/home/pascal/courier-0.65.2.20110103/maildrop'
>>>  ./testsuite | cmp -s - ./testsuite.txt.idn
>>>  make[2]: *** [check-am] Error 1
>>>  make[2]: Leaving directory
>>>  `/home/pascal/courier-0.65.2.20110103/maildrop'
>>>  make[1]: *** [check] Error 2
>>>  make[1]: Leaving directory
>>>  `/home/pascal/courier-0.65.2.20110103/maildrop'
>>>  make: *** [check-recursive] Error 1
>>>
>>>  thanks for any help or a clue to keep searching
>>  As you can see from the above, the makefile in the maildrop directory
>>  runs the testsuite script, and compares its output to
>>  testsuite.txt.idn. There's a difference, hence the error.
>>
>>  Your next step is to run the testsuite script yourself, compare its
>>  output to testsuite.txt.idn, and see where the disrepancy is.
>>
>  first, thanks for anserwing
>  Ok, i have tried it
>  pas...@spinoza:~/courier-0.65.2.20110103$ cd maildrop
>  pas...@spinoza:~/courier-0.65.2.20110103/maildrop$ ./testsuite>   a
>  pas...@spinoza:~/courier-0.65.2.20110103/maildrop$ diff a testsuite.txt.idn
>  115c115
>  <   On dom, 22 nov 2009 10:57:32 -0500,
>  ---
>    >   On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 10:57:32 -0500,
>  it seems to me that there is no difference (did i make it right?)
>  pascal
>

sorry!
what you were expecting was :
pas...@spinoza:~/courier-0.65.2.20110103/maildrop$ diff
testsuite.txt.idn testsuite.txt.noidn
116c116
<  in alt.test (alt.test.1,alt.test.2), Hóla! sender (t...@да.example.com),
---
>  in alt.test (alt.test.1,alt.test.2), Hóla! sender
([email protected]),
171c171
<  From: Hóla! sender<t...@да.example.com>
---
>  From: Hóla! sender<[email protected]>
isn't it?
thanks for the help



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