I felt it was time to change the subject line to something more useful.

Also everything works flawlessly here on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 :

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SQLite 2019-11-25 04:15:33 b0b655625cf491c832a259d29a67660b8d5943c201617900a83d0660b2673377
0 errors out of 250197 tests on boe13.genunix.com Linux 64-bit little-endian
All memory allocations freed - no leaks
Maximum memory usage: 9267208 bytes
Current memory usage: 0 bytes
Number of malloc()  : -1 calls

Excellent.


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Subject: Re: [sqlite] What is the C language standard to which sqlite conforms ?
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2019 11:17:32 +0700
From: Dan Kennedy <.....>
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To: sqlite-users@mailinglists.sqlite.org


On 24/11/62 06:18, Dennis Clarke wrote:
On 11/23/19 4:46 PM, Dan Kennedy wrote:


Some follow up and thank you all for looking at this.

Using this mornings trunk/current/head I do see the tests running well
 with these little exceptions :


boe13$ pwd
/opt/bw/build/sqlite_20191121213415_rhel_74_3.10.0-693.el7.x86_64.006

... build clean as usual :-)

tests run nicely now until ...

Can you run:

   ./testfixture test/journal3.test

and post the output?


It would be my pleasure to get some light tossed on this ... so here is
a very clean compile ( no -std in CFLAGS at all on gcc 9.2.0 ) and the
tests look like so :

This is a test script error. Should now be fixed here:

https://sqlite.org/src/info/b0b655625cf491c8

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