On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 02:39:32AM -0400, Michael G Schwern wrote:
> I just ran the taint tests. It looks like VMS's %ENV is *not* tainted.
>
> $ perl -"Twle" "my $foo = (values %ENV)[0]; open(FILE, qq{>$foo})"
> Name "main::FILE" used only once: possible typo at -e line 1.
>
> Whereas on Unix
On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 10:59:34PM -0500, Craig A. Berry wrote:
> >Ok, taint.t. The problem is either inside tainted() or a problem with
> >how it's picking it's value. I don't think the problem is that %ENV
> >is not tainted.
>
> Maybe, maybe not. There is a good deal of special handling of b
On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 10:59:34PM -0500, Craig A. Berry wrote:
> $ perl -"MCwd" -e "chdir('test'); print Cwd::getcwd();"
> D0:[CRAIG.TEST]
Cwd is running things through VMS::Filespec. I have no idea which one
is the proper thing to do, but it's already been established that Cwd
is generally inc
At 6:46 PM -0400 9/22/01, Michael G Schwern wrote:
>On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 01:17:18PM -0500, Craig A. Berry wrote:
> > Most of these will be difficult or impossible to debug without
>> access to a VMS system.
>
>Oh ye of little faith. Give me the verbose output of each, please.
Will do.
>The
On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 08:33:36PM -0700, Brent Dax wrote:
> There's a bit of a challenge with setting up automated smoking--outbound
> connections aren't allowed. That probably means you have to upload the
> parrot-latest tarball via FTP and then use Telnet to issue the commands
> (or at least t
Version 0.03 of Test::SDK just went up. This does a few minor upgrades.
Test::Simple0.16-> 0.19
Test::Inline0.10-> 0.11
Test::Harness 1.23-> 1.25
It's also now using Vipul's sidekick program to build itself, so the
SDKs will follow the module upgrades more c
I found the behavior a little confusing that mktest.pl will use a default
configuration file if it is passed on the command line the filename of the
configuration file and it cannot open it. This modifies that so that if
a config file is specified and it cannot be opened, then it complains.
Rega
Actually, once the tinderbox server is set-up (still not sure how this is
coming) why not turn this into tinderbox clients?
That would really make testing a dream.
Zach
On 9/22/01 4:12 PM, "Michael G Schwern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I completely forgot I had this.
>
> Compaq has a progra
One quick question. Why is there
umask 0
in smoke.sh? This creates files writable by anybody on the system.
Will something not work if this is removed?
Thanks,
Blair
"H . Merijn Brand" wrote:
>
> Open for evaluation.
>
> *** Release 1.08
>
> Tue 18 Sep 2001, Merijn
>
> - MAN
At 1:30 AM -0400 9/22/01, Michael G Schwern wrote:
>So like I said, either tests are habitually failing on vmsperl, or
>nobody's compiled Perl on OS/390 in a long time (I wouldn't be
>surprised if that were true).
>
>If there are tests that just fail all the time for you guys, post them
>up and ma
I completely forgot I had this.
Compaq has a program called "Testdrive" where they offer free accounts
on a VERY wide range of machines & OS's. Tru64, Caldera, Debian,
Redhat, Kondara, OpenVMS, Mandrake, SuSE, Turbo, NetBSD, FreeBSD,
Beowulf, iPAQ on Alpha, x86 and even ARM.
If somebody's feeli
On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 01:17:18PM -0500, Craig A. Berry wrote:
> Dunno about OS/390 (try the perl-mvs list), but here's the list I got
> with perl@12088, Compaq C V6.4-005 on OpenVMS Alpha V7.3:
>
> [-.ext.list.util.t]tainted..FAILED on test 3
> [-.lib.extutils]manifest..
In perl.qa, you wrote:
>So like I said, either tests are habitually failing on vmsperl, or
>nobody's compiled Perl on OS/390 in a long time (I wouldn't be
>surprised if that were true).
I assume you mean "MVS"?
K.
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