Re: Linux issue with make test failures, 9.9.2-P1

2012-12-06 Thread Evan Hunt
> Yup, I knew all of that and that is what I have always done. This morning > I got things to work by skipping the -j option of gmake to do parallel > compiles, and the tests then worked. Neat! > Once I didn't do the parallel compile (-j2), the tests worked. But I did > not see any failures fro

Re: Linux issue with make test failures, 9.9.2-P1

2012-12-06 Thread Jeff Earickson
Evan, Yup, I knew all of that and that is what I have always done. This morning I got things to work by skipping the -j option of gmake to do parallel compiles, and the tests then worked. Before I always did: configure gmake -j2 ifconfig.sh up (as root) gmake test Once I didn't do the parallel

Re: Linux issue with make test failures, 9.9.2-P1

2012-12-06 Thread Evan Hunt
Jeff Earickson wrote: > The "make test" stuff is failing miserably for me on Linux (Redhat > 6.3, x64) with 9.9.2-P1: I'm pretty sure you haven't set up the local addresses the test servers need to run on. From the top of the bind9 tree, run the command: $ sudo sh bin/tests/system/ifcon

Re: Linux issue with make test failures, 9.9.2-P1

2012-12-06 Thread Shane Kerr
Jeff, On Wednesday, 2012-12-05 09:27:10 -0500, Jeff Earickson wrote: > > The "make test" stuff is failing miserably for me on Linux (Redhat > 6.3, x64) with 9.9.2-P1: Someone suggested to me: There should be *.run (maybe tests/system/*/*/*.run) files that will have the run-time log output.

Linux issue with make test failures, 9.9.2-P1

2012-12-05 Thread Jeff Earickson
Hi, The "make test" stuff is failing miserably for me on Linux (Redhat 6.3, x64) with 9.9.2-P1: if test -f ./runall.sh; then sh ./runall.sh; fi S:acl:Wed Dec 5 08:10:01 EST 2012 T:acl:1:A A:System test acl I:Couldn't start server ns2 (pid=7621) R:FAIL S:allow_query:Wed Dec 5 08:10:15 EST 2012 T