Ok. I am looking at this now on my side machine. Sorry for the delay, I had to land code and then I had vacation = (.
Michael > On Sep 20, 2017, at 10:05 PM, Michael Gottesman via swift-dev > <swift-dev@swift.org> wrote: > > FYI, I haven't forgotten you! I just need to land some code tonight ; ). I > want to try to reproduce exactly what you are doing. > > Michael > >> On Sep 20, 2017, at 6:08 AM, Maksym Grebenets <mgreben...@gmail.com >> <mailto:mgreben...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> I tried few more options. >> >> I tried switching my shell to bash and giving it a go. >> This time I got some unusual configuration error. >> The error came from >> /usr/local/Cellar/cmake/3.9.2/share/cmake/Modules/FindPythonInterp.cmake. >> Unfortunately the error message was in stderr, while I only captured stdout: >> https://gist.github.com/mgrebenets/bf3a54cb90141c17c715f5ddfddf6c04 >> <https://gist.github.com/mgrebenets/bf3a54cb90141c17c715f5ddfddf6c04> >> >> So then I added CMake.app bin to the path >> export PATH=/Applications/CMake.app/Contents/bin:PATH >> and ran the build again. >> This time it didn't fail with configuration error, but failed with "too many >> files open" and somehow still using cmake 3.9.2 from Homebrew installation: >> https://gist.github.com/mgrebenets/100cf995fbb9c5415a26e0968aa7ed58 >> <https://gist.github.com/mgrebenets/100cf995fbb9c5415a26e0968aa7ed58> >> >> So finally, I decided to use CMake.app only: >> brew unlink cmake >> Run again, and same 3 tests fail on same i386 simulator: >> https://gist.github.com/mgrebenets/cf722b3e19894e7cbeeb3c4fa6d2511e >> <https://gist.github.com/mgrebenets/cf722b3e19894e7cbeeb3c4fa6d2511e> >> >> Regards, >> Max >> >> >> >> On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 2:59 PM, Maksym Grebenets <mgreben...@gmail.com >> <mailto:mgreben...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> I see. >> >> I gave it another go: >> https://gist.github.com/mgrebenets/e2c981951586910c679df17d377c9e69 >> <https://gist.github.com/mgrebenets/e2c981951586910c679df17d377c9e69> >> >> Looking at the build logs, I can definitely see llvm source code being built. >> I've looked up a bunch of llvm .cpp files in the build log, e.g. >> LLVMTargetMachine.cpp. >> Unless I'm not looking in the right place. >> >> Still same 3 failures in the end. >> >> I have noticed that in certain places Jenkings builds are using >> /Applications/CMake.app, while on my machine it is >> /usr/local/Cellar/cmake/3.9.1/bin/cmake. >> So I've tried to upgrade to 3.9.2 and run same test command manually - same >> failures. >> Same for using CMake.app downloaded from cmake.org <http://cmake.org/> >> (3.9.2) version. >> >> I've double checked python version that I have, it's 2.7.10, same as on >> Jenkins instances. >> >> I do have python3 installed in /usr/local/bin/python3, not sure if this >> could be related. >> >> Looking at the failing tests, it seems like all of them are related to >> encoding. >> The first one is related to Unicode 9 graphemes. >> For a string "πΊπΈπ¨π¦π©π°π³οΈβπ" the expected count is 4, while on my machine it's >> 5. >> Other failures are in CodableTests.swift, but all of them report an error >> like: >> Decoded URLComponents <//0.0.0.0 <http://0.0.0.0/>> not equal to original >> <//0.0.0.0 <http://0.0.0.0/>> >> I can't really spot the difference, unless there's some invisible escape >> character... >> >> Last failing test is for NSValue bridging: >> stdout>>> check failed at >> /Users/grebenma/Projects/oss/swift/swift/stdlib/private/StdlibUnittestFoundationExtras/StdlibUnittestFoundationExtras.swift, >> line 130 >> stdout>>> expected: <00000000 00003140 00000000 00004340> (of type >> NSConcreteValue) >> stdout>>> actual: <00000000 00003140 00000000 00004340> (of type >> NSConcreteValue) >> >> It appears that all failures are for iPhone Simulator i386. >> So it must be related to 32-bit platforms only. >> >> I don't have much ideas on what it could be. >> Is it something set in my bash (zsh) profile? >> E.g. something in the path, or some 3rd party tool installed. >> Are there any hints in the log that may point me in the right direction? >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > swift-dev mailing list > swift-dev@swift.org > https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-dev
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