On 27/05/10 20:35, Matthias Kilian wrote:

Unexpected failures:
    concprog001(ghci)
        ==>  out of memory (probably harmless)

    getUserEntryForName(normal,optc,hpc,optasm,ghci)
        ==>  known (by me) issue. probably a bug/incompatibility in OpenBSD

    hClose003(normal,optc,hpc,optasm,ghci)
        ==>  did not investigate yet. failure details (for the normal
            way) below

    hReady002(ghci)
        ==>  did not investigate yet. failure details below

This one is a known failure right now (I need to clean it up).

    num009(normal,optc,hpc,optasm,ghci)
        ==>  no idea. failure details below

Suspicious...

    openFile008(normal,optc,hpc,optasm,ghci)
        ==>  too many open files. limits were too tight on my system,
            I'll have to retest with higher limits

    queryfdoption01(normal,optc,hpc,optasm)
        ==>  unsupported operation. rings a bell here, I'll look at it
            next weekend

    signals002(normal,optc,hpc,optasm,ghci)
        ==>  wrong exit code (150, expected 0). not yet investigated.

Could be that signals are being delivered too quickly and overflowing the IO manager's pipe. We see this failure on our x86/Linux box too, but not on x86_64. Summary: if it's lost signals due to the pipe filling up, it's a known issue.

Cheers,
        Simon
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