bug#11965: version 8.17: cp/fiemap-perf test failed

2012-07-17 Thread Andrew D Warshall
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 07/17/12 19:52, Pádraig Brady wrote: > Which email address would you prefer. Best to use warshall (at) 99main (dot) com. -Andrew Warshall -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - ht

bug#11965: version 8.17: cp/fiemap-perf test failed

2012-07-17 Thread Pádraig Brady
On 07/17/2012 03:45 PM, Andrew D Warshall wrote: > I can send you the test-suite.log if you think it's important (but > don't want to clog up your inboxes unnecessarily if you don't). If it > makes any difference, I'm still using an ext2 filesystem (the test is > skipped on ext3); if that's the pro

bug#11967: Bug in "uniq"

2012-07-17 Thread Eric Blake
forcemerge 11967 11968 tag 11967 notabug thanks On 07/17/2012 12:17 PM, Jaime Gaspar wrote: > I think that there is a bug in "uniq" (version 8.13). Is this your distro's build? However, I repeated your claim with the latest coreutils.git (post-8.17)., so this is not likely to be a bug in a distr

bug#11968: Bug in "uniq"

2012-07-17 Thread Jaime Gaspar
Dear Sir or Madam, I think that there is a bug in "uniq" (version 8.13). The file "bug.txt" attached consists of two lines: - the first one containing a character that looks like a "v" and a line break; - the second one containing a character that looks like a upside down "v" and a line break

bug#11967: Bug in "uniq"

2012-07-17 Thread Jaime Gaspar
Dear Sir or Madam, I think that there is a bug in "uniq" (version 8.13). The file "bug.txt" attached consists of two lines: - the first one containing a character that looks like a "v" and a line break; - the second one containing a character that looks like a upside down "v" and a line break

bug#11965: version 8.17: cp/fiemap-perf test failed

2012-07-17 Thread Andrew D Warshall
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I can send you the test-suite.log if you think it's important (but don't want to clog up your inboxes unnecessarily if you don't). If it makes any difference, I'm still using an ext2 filesystem (the test is skipped on ext3); if that's the problem then

bug#11956: misc/tty-eof: sometimes failure under heavy load

2012-07-17 Thread Bernhard Voelker
FAIL: misc/tty-eof (exit: 1) F: 1: YSBiCg== F: 1: a b F: 1: 780509149 4 F: 1: a b F: 1: a b F: 1: a b F: 1: a b F: 1: a b F: 1: 7557d2f3a6ad1a3a8ebd23a94ab0c642 - F: 1: 1a b F: 1: 000 020141 005142 F: 1: a b F: 1: F: 1: