Hi,

Laurent Blume wrote:
Because this lib is installed on S10, and not on S9, so you're actually testing the already installed library, and not the one you just built.
You could check that by running ldd on your new binaries.

perhaps some -L -R magic that is missing or anyway different in solaris 10?

No, it all works as expected, except it's not what you want.
Good test scripts know how to handle that by setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH. This one obviously doesn't.

So it's a pointless test. Disable it.

Well more than pointless, a badly written test.
It makes sense now: On solaris 10 54 is already installed so it links and runs! But that means that actually the installed version of the library is tested, not the new one.

I disabled all tests with "SKIPTEST ?= 1", I do not know how to disable a single test.

Or should I try to find a way to patch and disable "letest" only? Sounds messy, however having perhaps at least some test is maybe better than no tests.

Riccardo

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