Bruno Haible wrote:
Jim Meyering wrote:
On Linux/SPARC 64-bit, glibc 2.6.32:
FAIL: empty
FAIL: fgrep-infloop
FAIL: in-eq-out-infloop
So far I've looked only at the last one.
That test is designed to ensure that grep detects
when its input file is the same as its output.
That it is
On Linux/SPARC 64-bit, glibc 2.6.32:
FAIL: empty
FAIL: fgrep-infloop
FAIL: in-eq-out-infloop
Find attached the log file.
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Bruno Haible wrote:
On Linux/SPARC 64-bit, glibc 2.6.32:
FAIL: empty
FAIL: fgrep-infloop
FAIL: in-eq-out-infloop
So far I've looked only at the last one.
That test is designed to ensure that grep detects
when its input file is the same as its output.
That it is failing suggests that the
On 11/11/2011 01:37 PM, Jim Meyering wrote:
+/* Do not test things that are likely to change in a growing file. */ \
+/* (s)-st_size == (t)-st_size */ \
+/* (s)-st_mtime == (t)-st_mtime */ \
(s)-st_ctime == (t)-st_ctime)
st_ctime is also likely to change in a growing
Jim Meyering wrote:
On Linux/SPARC 64-bit, glibc 2.6.32:
FAIL: empty
FAIL: fgrep-infloop
FAIL: in-eq-out-infloop
So far I've looked only at the last one.
That test is designed to ensure that grep detects
when its input file is the same as its output.
That it is failing suggests