On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 10:03:25 +0100 Dave wrote:
DS> The problem with the RFC1213 tests is that they blindly assume
DS> that all the objects being tested will be available (on every
DS> architecture).  So a missing object (which is *known* to be
DS> missing on a particular system) will cause the test run to fail.
DS> That rather undermines the point of having a test suite.

I agree, and have just removed them. The question is, what to do with them,
as I do think they have some value.

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