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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Craig A. Berry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 2:18 AM
> To: Henderson, Jordan
> Cc: Vmsperl (E-mail)
> Subject: RE: Building 5.8.0 problem
> 
> 
> At 11:18 PM -0400 8/20/02, Henderson, Jordan wrote:
> >t/op/chdir...........................FAILED at test 3

---

@[.vms]test .exe "" "-v" [.op]chdir.t
%DELETE-I-FILDEL, HOME:[000000.PERL.PERL-5_8_0.T]PERL.;1 deleted (18 blocks)
%COPY-S-COPIED, HOME:[000000.PERL.PERL-5_8_0]PERL.EXE;1 copied to HOME:[000000.P
ERL.PERL-5_8_0.T]PERL.;1 (6 blocks)
%DELETE-I-FILDEL, HOME:[000000.PERL.PERL-5_8_0.T]VMSPIPE.COM;1 deleted (18 block
s)
%COPY-S-COPIED, HOME:[000000.PERL.PERL-5_8_0]VMSPIPE.COM;1 copied to HOME:[00000
0.PERL.PERL-5_8_0.T]VMSPIPE.COM;1 (3 blocks)

21-AUG-2002 06:15:36.34   User: DEC9507          Process ID:   000017BA
                          Node: DAYEDI           Process name: "DEC9507"

Accounting information:
 Buffered I/O count:      6865  Peak working set size:       8576
 Direct I/O count:        1906  Peak virtual size:         174272
 Page faults:             6316  Mounted volumes:                0
 Images activated:          76
 Elapsed CPU time:          0 00:00:01.97
 Connect time:              0 00:19:52.30

Soft CPU Affinity: off
1..31
ok 1 # skip: Already in t/
ok 2 # skip: Already in t/
not ok 3 - chdir() w/ only $ENV{HOME} set
t/OP/CHDIR....FAILED at test 3
Failed 1 test script out of 1, 0.00% okay.
### Since not all tests were successful, you may want to run some of
### them individually and examine any diagnostic messages they produce.
### See the INSTALL document's section on "make test".
u=2.19  s=0  cu=0  cs=0  scripts=1  tests=31

21-AUG-2002 06:15:36.84   User: DEC9507          Process ID:   000017BA
                          Node: DAYEDI           Process name: "DEC9507"

Accounting information:
 Buffered I/O count:      7331  Peak working set size:       8576
 Direct I/O count:        2172  Peak virtual size:         174272
 Page faults:             6749  Mounted volumes:                0
 Images activated:          78
 Elapsed CPU time:          0 00:00:02.20
 Connect time:              0 00:19:52.80

Soft CPU Affinity: off
%SYSTEM-F-ABORT, abort

---

Looks like it doesn't like my logical HOME.

> >ext/File/Glob/t/basic................FAILED at test 10

@[.vms]test .exe "" "-v" [-.ext.file.glob.t]basic.t
%DELETE-I-FILDEL, HOME:[000000.PERL.PERL-5_8_0.T]PERL.;1 deleted (18 blocks)
%COPY-S-COPIED, HOME:[000000.PERL.PERL-5_8_0]PERL.EXE;1 copied to HOME:[000000.P
ERL.PERL-5_8_0.T]PERL.;1 (6 blocks)
%DELETE-I-FILDEL, HOME:[000000.PERL.PERL-5_8_0.T]VMSPIPE.COM;1 deleted (18 block
s)
%COPY-S-COPIED, HOME:[000000.PERL.PERL-5_8_0]VMSPIPE.COM;1 copied to HOME:[00000
0.PERL.PERL-5_8_0.T]VMSPIPE.COM;1 (3 blocks)

21-AUG-2002 06:20:09.46   User: DEC9507          Process ID:   000017BA
                          Node: DAYEDI           Process name: "DEC9507"

Accounting information:
 Buffered I/O count:      8028  Peak working set size:       8576
 Direct I/O count:        2265  Peak virtual size:         174272
 Page faults:             7960  Mounted volumes:                0
 Images activated:          95
 Elapsed CPU time:          0 00:00:02.50
 Connect time:              0 00:24:25.42

Soft CPU Affinity: off
1..11
ok 1
ok 2
ok 3
ok 4
ok 5
ok 6 # skipped
ok 7
# test. a b
ok 8
ok 9
Fatal VMS error (status=114924) at HOME:[PERL.PERL-5_8_0]VMS.C;1, line 6683 at .
../lib/File/Glob.pm line 122.
EXT/FILE/GLOB/T/BASIC....FAILED at test 10
Failed 1 test script out of 1, 0.00% okay.
### Since not all tests were successful, you may want to run some of
### them individually and examine any diagnostic messages they produce.
### See the INSTALL document's section on "make test".
u=2.72  s=0  cu=0  cs=0  scripts=1  tests=11

21-AUG-2002 06:20:09.99   User: DEC9507          Process ID:   000017BA
                          Node: DAYEDI           Process name: "DEC9507"

Accounting information:
 Buffered I/O count:      8467  Peak working set size:       8576
 Direct I/O count:        2533  Peak virtual size:         174272
 Page faults:             8405  Mounted volumes:                0
 Images activated:          97
 Elapsed CPU time:          0 00:00:02.74
 Connect time:              0 00:24:25.95

Soft CPU Affinity: off
%SYSTEM-F-ABORT, abort

---

Sounds like this is possibly my rooted logicals.  Note that 114924 is: 

%RMS-F-CHN, assign channel system service request failed
-NONAME-W-NOMSG, Message number 00000000


> >lib/File/Spec/t/rel2abs2rel..........FAILED at test 4

Skipping test on this _specific_ platform.  :-)

> >lib/Net/t/netrc......................FAILED at test 1

$ @[.vms]test .exe "" "-v" [-.lib.net.t]netrc.t
%DELETE-I-FILDEL, HOME:[000000.PERL.PERL-5_8_0.T]PERL.;1 deleted (18 blocks)
%COPY-S-COPIED, HOME:[000000.PERL.PERL-5_8_0]PERL.EXE;1 copied to HOME:[000000.P
ERL.PERL-5_8_0.T]PERL.;1 (6 blocks)
%DELETE-I-FILDEL, HOME:[000000.PERL.PERL-5_8_0.T]VMSPIPE.COM;1 deleted (18 block
s)
%COPY-S-COPIED, HOME:[000000.PERL.PERL-5_8_0]VMSPIPE.COM;1 copied to HOME:[00000
0.PERL.PERL-5_8_0.T]VMSPIPE.COM;1 (3 blocks)

21-AUG-2002 06:23:47.25   User: DEC9507          Process ID:   000017BA
                          Node: DAYEDI           Process name: "DEC9507"

Accounting information:
 Buffered I/O count:      9386  Peak working set size:       8576
 Direct I/O count:        2898  Peak virtual size:         174272
 Page faults:            10371  Mounted volumes:                0
 Images activated:         122
 Elapsed CPU time:          0 00:00:03.27
 Connect time:              0 00:28:03.21

Soft CPU Affinity: off
1..20
Can't locate [-.lib.net.t]libnet_t.pl in @INC (@INC contains: ../lib) at [-.lib.
net.t]netrc.t line 41.
LIB/NET/T/NETRC....FAILED at test 1
Failed 1 test script out of 1, 0.00% okay.
### Since not all tests were successful, you may want to run some of
### them individually and examine any diagnostic messages they produce.
### See the INSTALL document's section on "make test".
u=3.49  s=0  cu=0  cs=0  scripts=1  tests=20

21-AUG-2002 06:23:47.61   User: DEC9507          Process ID:   000017BA
                          Node: DAYEDI           Process name: "DEC9507"

Accounting information:
 Buffered I/O count:      9782  Peak working set size:       8576
 Direct I/O count:        3165  Peak virtual size:         174272
 Page faults:            10800  Mounted volumes:                0
 Images activated:         124
 Elapsed CPU time:          0 00:00:03.51
 Connect time:              0 00:28:03.56

Soft CPU Affinity: off
%SYSTEM-F-ABORT, abort

---

That one looks odd.

---

Here's other stuff about my environment:
$  MCR []MINIPERL "-V"
Can't locate Config.pm in @INC (@INC contains: perl_root:[lib.VMS_AXP.5_8_0] per
l_root:[lib] perl_root:[lib.site_perl.VMS_AXP] perl_root:[lib.site_perl] /perl_r
oot/lib/site_perl .).
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted.
%RMS-E-FNF, file not found
$ mmk printconfig
 make_cmd='MMK '

Summary of my 'perl5' (version '8' subversion '0') configuration:
  Platform:
    osname='VMS', osvers='V7.3', archname='VMS_AXP'
     uname='VMS dayedi V7.3 COMPAQ AlphaServer DS20E 666 MHz'
     hint='none' d_sigaction='undef'
     static exts=
   Compiler:
     cc='CC/DECC', optimize='/NoList', ld='Link'
     cppflags=
     ccflags ='/Include=[]/Standard=Relaxed_ANSI/Prefix=All/Obj=.obj /NOANSI_ALI
AS/float=ieee/ieee=denorm_results'
     ldflags ='/NoTrace/NoMap'
     stdchar='char', d_stdstdio='define', usevfork='true'
     voidflags='15', castflags='0', d_casti32='define', d_castneg='define'
     intsize='4', alignbytes='8', usemymalloc='undef', randbits='31'
   Libraries:
     so='exe'
     libpth='/sys$share /sys$library'
     libs=' '
     libc='(DECCRTL)'
   Dynamic Linking:
     dlsrc='dl_vms.c', dlext='exe', d_dlsymun='undef'
     cccdlflags=, ccdlflags=, lddlflags='/Share'

> >
> >Are these expected or should I produce additional 
> diagnostics on these tests?
> 
> rel2abs2rel is not surprising.  It just means your current default
> directory is set via a rooted logical that is not a mere synonym for
> the physical device or volume name.  There rest I'd like to see more
> detail on.
> -- 
> ________________________________________
> Craig A. Berry
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> "... getting out of a sonnet is much more
>  difficult than getting in."
>                  Brad Leithauser
> 

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