Re: [bug-patch] [patch-2.7.6] make check FAIL on Solaris11 x86/x64
On 06/02/18 11:07 PM, Kiyoshi KANAZAWA wrote: Hello, again. I did not receive from Dennis, but found his message on the web thread. The original package passes all (make & make check) on VM Solaris10 x86, with gcc-3.4.3. (not with Oracle studio, sorry.) The problem depends on Solaris version, not but SPARC or x86, I guess. I am looking into this. Please bear with me. I have plenty of SPARC around but simply not much in the way of Sol 11.3 and I am working on that. Dennis Clarke
Re: [bug-patch] [patch-2.7.6] make check FAIL on Solaris11 x86/x64
On 06/02/18 05:39 PM, Kiyoshi KANAZAWA wrote: Hello, % ./configure CC=gcc % make % make check There are 3 FAILs in "make check". FAIL: crlf-handling FAIL: git-cleanup FAIL: merge 2nd one might be because I do not have git. Tried on Solaris 11.3 x86/x64, with gcc-7.3.0. Hardly the same thing but everything works perfect on Solaris 10 SPARC with the Oracle Studio compilers : PASS: asymmetric-hunks PASS: backup-prefix-suffix PASS: bad-filenames PASS: bad-usage PASS: concat-git-diff XFAIL: context-format PASS: copy-rename PASS: corrupt-patch PASS: corrupt-reject-files PASS: create-delete PASS: create-directory PASS: criss-cross SKIP: crlf-handling XFAIL: dash-o-append PASS: deep-directories PASS: empty-files PASS: false-match PASS: fifo PASS: file-create-modes PASS: file-modes PASS: filename-choice PASS: git-binary-diff PASS: git-cleanup PASS: garbage PASS: global-reject-files PASS: inname PASS: line-numbers SKIP: merge PASS: mangled-numbers-abort PASS: mixed-patch-types PASS: munged-context-format PASS: need-filename SKIP: no-mode-change-git-diff PASS: no-newline-triggers-assert SKIP: preserve-c-function-names PASS: preserve-mode-and-timestamp PASS: quoted-filenames PASS: read-only-files SKIP: reject-format PASS: remember-backup-files PASS: remember-reject-files PASS: remove-directories PASS: symlinks PASS: unmodified-files Testsuite summary for GNU patch 2.7.6 # TOTAL: 44 # PASS: 37 # SKIP: 5 # XFAIL: 2 # FAIL: 0 # XPASS: 0 # ERROR: 0 I'll see if I can spin up an x86 vm and give it a whirl to see what happens there. Have you tried the Oracle Studio compilers ? Dennis