On Thu, 2006-01-19 at 13:29 +1100, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> After building net-snmp version 5.3.0.1 from source,
> "make test" in perl...
> The first failed test is at:
> 
> t/bulkwalk....NOK 8# Failed test 8 in t/bulkwalk.t at line 72                
> #  t/bulkwalk.t line 72 is:   ok($list[1][0]->tag eq ".1.3.6.1.2.1.2.1");# 
> Should be system.ifNumber OID.



> It's the second day back on net-snmp, after last having used the
> fresh-baked 4.2.3, so could the failure be due to some file left over
> from 4.2.3, that should be "uninstalled" in one way or another?

No - it's a known flaw in the perl test suite.
All the other perl tests should work correctly - only the 'bulkwalk'
test fails.  In fact, the basic functionality is fine - it's just
that the format of the results isn't what's expected, so the check
doesn't match.

   This is under investigation.


Dave


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