On 07/08/2015 08:10 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Frans de Boer wrote:
There seems to be a glitch introduced in the latest SVN.
The test 'tests/misc/seq-long-double.sh' seems to take forever now. The
executed command during this test is 'seq 999999 inf', which seems just
that infinity.
Never have seen this by 8.23 or earlier. Has anybody else noticed this?
My log tells me that it took 5 minutes to build and run the tests which
is about the same time coreutils in lfs-7.7 took.
I do not have any more detailed timing than that.
-- Bruce
I swapped 8.24 with 8.23 - leaving all other the same - and everything
worked as before. When I tried 8.23 the mentioned test flashed by, not
giving enough time to to see what the actual command was. When i use seq
from the 8.23 distribution and uses the same arguments it also run
forever. Meaning - probably - that the 'inf' argument is wrong. In the
mentioned shell it is copied from INTIME_OFLOW, but can't find where it
is being set. It must be somewhere within the tests/coreutils package
(8.23 uses the same shell and that worked well).
Suggestions?
Regards, Frans.
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