Geoff Hutchison's bits of Tue, 12 Sep 2000 translated to:
>At 12:29 AM -0600 9/12/00, Jim Cole wrote:
>>1. Linux odin 2.2.14 i586 unknown
>> gcc 2.95.2
>>
>> Build successful. One test failed.
>
>Which test was this?
../htsearch/htsearch -c /home/greyleaf/build/htdig-3.2.0b3-091000/test/conf/htdig.conf
'words=also' > /tmp/t_htsearch1060: Simple search for 'also'
FAIL: t_htsearch
>
>>2. Linux magni 2.2.15pre14 ppc unknown
>> gcc 2.95.2
>>
>> Build successful. Tests fail miserably with two or three core dumps
>> along the way.
>
>Boy do I know. That's my build platform. I'm looking into this,
>though strangely enough the current mifluz build is clean.
Would be happy to help as time permits.
>>3. FreeBSD loki 3.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 3.2-RELEASE i386
>> gcc 2.7.2.1
The test output for this platform includes a lot of messages along the
lines of...
Syntax error on line 12 of
/usr/home/greyleaf/build/htdig-3.2.0b3-091000/test/conf/httpd.conf:
Cannot load /mod_env.so into server: Cannot open "/mod_env.so"
Is this perhaps related to some tests failing? Some pass even though
the above message is displayed. Figured I should rule out configuration
problems on my side, before dumping any more of the details on you.
>>4. SunOS thor 5.7 Generic sun4m sparc SUNW,SPARCclassic
>> egcs-2.91.66
>>
>> Build fails. htlib/md5.cc needs to include <sys/time.h> or something
>> similar so that time_t is defined. The build again fails at line 132
>> of htnet/HtFile.cc. This is due to alphasort falling into the category
>
>I'll try to get onto a Sun box soon and hunt around for alphasort and
>ways to get that code to compile. Obviously a lot of people want
>their directory indexes. :-) If someone has access to a Solaris box
>and can work it out, so much the better--it's going to be a busy week
>for me.
If I can find some free time, I will take another look. If need be, I
could also get you access to the Sun box, if you have a fixed IP that I
could poke a hole for. But be warned, a speed demon my SPARCclassic is
not ;)
Jim
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