* Giulio Paci <[email protected]>, 2013-01-03, 00:20:
Now I get this:
| /usr/bin/make check-TESTS
| make[4]: Entering directory
`/build/opengrm-ngram-6ZveSN/opengrm-ngram-1.0.3/src/test'
| PASS: ngramprint_test.sh
| PASS: ngramcount_test.sh
| PASS: ngrammake_test.sh
| PASS: ngrammerge_test.sh
| PASS: ngramshrink_test.sh
| PASS: ngraminfo_test.sh
| PASS: ngramperplexity_test.sh
| PASS: ngramsymbols_test.sh
| PASS: ngramrandgen_test.sh
| PASS: ngramapply_test.sh
| Running 9 random trials...
| FATAL: SetFlags: Bad option: --seed=
...
I guess it's because of bashisms in the failing script:
Indeed that was the reason. It is fixed now.
It's now:
seed1=`od -A n -N 2 -t u2 $RANDOMFILE`
seed1=`printf %d $seed1`
Is that pritnf only to strip whitespace? If yes, these two lines could
be rewritten as:
seed1=`od -A n -N 2 -t u2 $RANDOMFILE | xargs`
(But that's of course not very important.)
Typo in src/test/ngramcount_test.sh: determinitic -> deterministic.
As far as I can see, the test scripts create temporary files in an
insecure way.
--
Jakub Wilk
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]
Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]