Hi,
I ran "make" with "ltp-2009-12-16" and "ltp-2009-12-18" cvs,
but it failed:
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[...]
gcc -g -O2 -g -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -Wall -I../../../include
-I../../../include
-L../../../lib
-L/home/mitani/LTP/ltp-2009-12-18/testcases/kernel/syscalls/libevent/lib
libevent/test/regress.c -levent -o libevent/test/regress
libevent/test/regress.c:44:19: error: event.h: No such file or directory
libevent/test/regress.c: In function 'simple_read_cb':
libevent/test/regress.c:69: warning: implicit declaration of function
'event_add'
libevent/test/regress.c: In function 'multiple_write_cb':
libevent/test/regress.c:100: warning: implicit declaration of function
'event_del'
libevent/test/regress.c: In function 'signal_cb':
libevent/test/regress.c:159: warning: implicit declaration of function
'signal_del'
libevent/test/regress.c: At top level:
libevent/test/regress.c:164: error: field 'ev' has incomplete type
[...]
libevent/test/regress.c:455: warning: implicit declaration of function
'bufferevent_write'
libevent/test/regress.c:459: warning: implicit declaration of function
'bufferevent_free'
libevent/test/regress.c: In function 'main':
libevent/test/regress.c:473: warning: implicit declaration of function
'event_init'
make[3]: *** [libevent/test/regress] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/home/mitani/LTP/ltp-2009-12-18/testcases/kernel/syscalls'
make[2]: *** [all] Error 2
[...]
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"regress.c" was not compiled before "ltp-2009-12-15" cvs.
It seems to have been compiled after "ltp-2009-12-16" cvs
for the first time.
The results of "make" are various by environment as follows:
(1) RHEL5.4(2.6.18-164.el5) x86 : succeeded
(2) RHEL5.4(2.6.18-164.el5) x86_64 : failed
(3) RHEL5.4(2.6.18-164.el5) ia64 : failed
(4) RHEL4.8(2.6.9-89.ELsmp) x86 : succeeded
There is "/usr/local/include/event.h" file in the successful system.
There is not "/usr/local/include/event.h" file in the failed system.
"/usr/local/include/event.h" file completely accords with
"${LTPROOT}/testcases/kernel/syscalls/libevent/event.h" file.
I think that "${LTPROOT}/testcases/kernel/syscalls/libevent/event.h"
copied to "/usr/local/include/event.h" when installed.
However, depending on system, there seems to be the case that
this file isn't copied.
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Instead of "/usr/local/include/event.h", I installed "libevent-devel"
(libevent-devel-1.1a-3.2.1.x86_64.rpm) to above (2) system.
Then "/usr/include/event.h" file was installed.
This "/usr/include/event.h" file does not completely accord with
"/usr/local/include/event.h".
But after that, "make" succeeded.
I don't think that this measure is right. This is the wrong way, I think.
Because, I judge that LTP is going to copy a "/usr/local/include/event.h"
file by oneself.
Thank you--
-Tomonori Mitani
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