Op een grimmige herfstdag (Sunday 31 October 2004 11:54),schreef  Nicholas 
Clark:
> On Sat, Oct 23, 2004 at 05:27:00AM +0200, Abe Timmerman wrote:
> > Automated smoke report for 5.9.2 patch 23410
> > takkie.local: PowerMac2,1 (400 MHz) (ppc/1 cpu)
> >     on        darwin - 7.5.0
> >     using     cc version 3.3 20030304 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 1495)
> >     smoketime 13 hours 37 minutes (average 1 hour 42 minutes)
> >
[snip]
> > Failures: (common-args) none
> > [stdio/perlio/nl_NL.UTF-8]
> > [stdio/perlio/nl_NL.UTF-8] -DDEBUGGING
> > [stdio/perlio/nl_NL.UTF-8] -Duse64bitint
> > [stdio/perlio/nl_NL.UTF-8] -DDEBUGGING -Duse64bitint
> > [stdio/perlio/nl_NL.UTF-8] -Duseithreads
> > [stdio/perlio/nl_NL.UTF-8] -DDEBUGGING -Duseithreads
> > [stdio/perlio/nl_NL.UTF-8] -Duseithreads -Duse64bitint
> > [stdio/perlio/nl_NL.UTF-8] -DDEBUGGING -Duseithreads -Duse64bitint
> >     ../t/io/dup.t...........................FAILED 15-16
> >     ../t/io/open.t..........................FAILED 93
>
> How do you manage this? :-)
>
> I don't get failures on OS X, and most platforms you smoke on seem to be
> failing both these tests, so what's special in your configuration?

I have asked this question myself (and put it to p5p), but haven't come up 
with an answer.
It seems to be NetBSD, OpenBSD (x86) and Darwin (G3). Both BSD versions are 
old, but OS-X is up to date. I do not see them on my iBook (G4) though...

Any information I can provide to help solve these (I've already posted the 
verbose testresults on p5p)?

Good luck,

Abe
-- 
We might as well document that in future sort() in scalar context *may*
make flying pigs in pink tutus spring forth from one's nostrils, too :-)
For 5.8.0 I'm happy just to document the current behaviour.
                                   -- Jarkko Hietaniemi on p5p @ 2002-06-12

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