> On 7 Mar 2016, at 17:45, Bertrand Dekoninck <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> 

> Here's mine, on debian wheezy, ppc (64 bit kernel).
> 
> Testing test02.m...
> Running base/NSNumber/test02.m...
> Start set:       test02.m:12 ... NSDecimalNumber
> Failed test:       test02.m:31 ... rounding 0.009
> Expected '0.01' and got '0.0'
> Failed test:       test02.m:37 ... rounding 0.019
> Expected '0.02' and got '0.0'
> Failed test:       test02.m:51 ... rounding 0.0009
> Expected '0.001' and got '0.0'
> Failed test:       test02.m:57 ... rounding 0.0019
> Expected '0.002' and got '0.0'
> End set:         test02.m:59 ... NSDecimalNumber
> Completed file:  test02.m
> 
> 
> 
> Not a lot more info. What other part of this 8mb file should I give ?


I think that's it ... tells us the rounded value in each case was zero.

I wonder if the fact that it's 64bit ppc indicates a byte ordering issue 
somewhere?
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