Hi!
> > While I'm completly fine with workarounds for broken kernels in Linux
> > part of the LTP I'm a bit reluctant to add them into the open posix
> > testsuite. Has anybody different opinion?
> 
> I agree when it comes to modifying testcases, but having a list
> of testcases which are known to fail (and avoid running them)
> on linux is also handy.
> 
> How about something like top-level Makefile.linux, which would
> build everything as it does now, but after that it disables
> those which are known to fail? For example by replacing something.run-test
> with script that prints message and returns UNTESTED.

That sounds reasonable to me.

-- 
Cyril Hrubis
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