> On 9 May 2016, at 17:14, Eric Heintzmann <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > I'm currently trying to build the official debian packages for the four > gnustep core packages. > > Gnustep-base1.24.9 builds fine but don't pass regression tests (make check): > > From the build logs: > > base/NSInvocationOperation/basic.m: > Failed file: basic.m aborted without running all tests! > > base/NSNumberFormatter/basic10_4.m: > Failed test: basic10_4.m:149 ... negativeFormat used for -ve number > > From test logs: > > Building in base/NSInvocationOperation > Making all for test_tool basic... > Compiling file basic.m ... > Linking test_tool basic ... > > Testing basic.m... > Running base/NSInvocationOperation/basic.m... > Passed test: basic.m:26 ... Can invoke a selector on a target > Passed test: basic.m:35 ... Can recover an operation's invocation > Passed test: basic.m:39 ... Can schedule an NSInvocation > Passed test: basic.m:48 ... Can't get result of a void invocation > Passed test: basic.m:58 ... Can't get the result of a cancelled invocation > Passed test: basic.m:64 ... Result is nil before the invocation has > completed > /usr/bin/gnustep-tests: line 309: 20007 Aborted $RUN_CMD > Failed file: basic.m aborted without running all tests! > > Building in base/NSNumberFormatter > Making all for test_tool basic... > Making all for test_tool basic10_4... > Compiling file basic.m ... > Compiling file basic10_4.m ... > Linking test_tool basic ... > Linking test_tool basic10_4 ... > [...] > Testing basic10_4.m... > [...] > Failed test: basic10_4.m:149 ... negativeFormat used for -ve number > > Also there is a segmentation fault when running the test (i think this > related to the failed file) > > What should i do to avoid these problems ? > Use another version of gcc (I used default debian gcc -- ie gcc 5)? > Use another compiler flags ? (i leave them untouched)
On the one hand, the particular number format stuff is rarely used, so a bug there may not be important (and may depend on the particular ICU library shipped on the system). On the other, we really want to fix *any* failure of the regression tests. Does the same problem occur with gnustep-base from svn trunk? Can you get a stack trace of the crash? _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
