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Le ven. 10 févr. 2023, 12:11, Thomas Schmitt <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Hi,
>
> i encountered some stumblestones after running "make check":
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> I see in file ./test-suite.log :
>
>   FAIL: grub_func_test
>   ====================
>
>   xorriso 1.5.2 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.
>   ...
>   xorriso : FAILURE : Cannot determine attributes of source file
> '[...]/unicode.pf2' : No such file or directory
>   ...
>   ./grub-mkrescue: error: `xorriso` invocation failed
>   .
>   FAIL grub_func_test (exit status: 1)
>
> Instead of "[...]/" before "unicode.pf2" the log shows the absolute path
> of the local git repository of GRUB.
> I do not see a file unicode.pf2 anywhere in the repo tree after "make".
>
> I ran "make check" as ordinary user. But it would be strange if the
> existence of that file depends on superuser powers.
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> The /tmp directory is full of "grub" directories, like:
>
>   drwx------ 2 thomas thomas      4096 Feb 10 09:54 grub-shell.0DW38c5CQP
>
> They are mostly empty, except a few with sub-directory "netdir":
>
>   /tmp/grub-shell.OS3deKSNYs:
>   total 4
>   drwxr-xr-x 3 thomas thomas 4096 Feb 10 10:25 netdir
>
> and some with more content:
>
>   /tmp/grub-shell.wi7ZdDgpLf:
>   total 12
>   -rw-r--r-- 1 thomas thomas  347 Feb 10 10:25 grub.cfg
>   drwxr-xr-x 2 thomas thomas 4096 Feb 10 10:25 rom_directory
>   -rw-r--r-- 1 thomas thomas   20 Feb 10 10:25 testcase.cfg
>
> The timestamps of a group of data files in /tmp suggests that they stem
> from the "make check: run, too:
>
>   -rw-r--r-- 1 thomas thomas     17408 Feb 10 10:13 tmp.2XL4eFJ59j
>
>
> (No .iso files are to see. I looked into /tmp after realizing that those
> would not appear in the repo but in /tmp.)
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> And a noob question:
>
> Is there a way to only run the iso9660_test with all surrounding code
> of "make check" being in effect ?
> (I looked into Makefile but got stuck when looking for the entrails of
> target "check-recursive".)
>
>
> Have a nice day :)
>
> Thomas
>
>
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