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Alain Guibert wrote:
> Hello Hrvoje,
> 
>  On Wednesday, April 2, 2008 at 12:51:20 +0200, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
> 
>> Alain Guibert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> The only failing src/utils.c test_array[] line is:
>>> |     { { "*COMPLETE", NULL, NULL }, "foo/!COMPLETE", false },
>> Try #undefing SYSTEM_FNMATCH in sysdep.h and see if it works then.
> 
> This old system does HAVE_WORKING_FNMATCH_H (and thus SYSTEM_FNMATCH).
> When #undefining SYSTEM_FNMATCH, the test still fails at the very same
> line. And then it also fails on modern systems. I guess this points at
> the embedded src/cmpt.c:fnmatch() replacement?

Are you certain you rebuilt cmpt.o? This seems pretty unlikely, to me.

> That also demonstrates the major interest of testsuites. Who would have
> noticed the runtime consequences of such obscure libc problem otherwise?
> Well done, Micah!

Heh, thanks. However, I haven't done much yet with testsuites, despite
really really wanting to. In this case, I just added two or three lines
to a test that Mauro had written, when I noticed that none of the tests
were against slashes or strange-ish characters. Guess that was a pretty
lucky addition, then!

- --
Coincidence? Or proof that God exists,
and wants me to find Wget bugs? :)

Micah J. Cowan
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