On 21/10/03 12:55 pm, "Jason E. Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adam Witney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> - LDLOADLIBS = -lpthread -L/usr/local/lib/ -lxerces-c >> + LDLOADLIBS = -lpthread -L/usr/local/lib/ -lxerces-c -lstdc++ > > Hey Adam, > > Are you *sure* you had to do this? Don't you have the hints/darwin.pl > file in your distro? > > Damn! I didn't add it to the MANIFEST, sorry. I'll do that for -3. > >> Then make and make test produces the output below > >> t/DOMCount..........ok 1/2Use of uninitialized value in numeric eq (==) at >> t/DOMCount.t line 55. >> # Failed test (t/DOMCount.t at line 55) >> # Looks like you failed 1 tests of 2. >> t/DOMCount..........dubious >> Test returned status 1 (wstat 256, 0x100) >> DIED. FAILED test 2 >> Failed 1/2 tests, 50.00% okay > > Run samples/DOMCount.pl by hand and show me what the output looks > like, would you? Here goes... [mrc1-003:local/install/XML-Xerces-2.3.0-2] adam% perl samples/DOMCount.pl dyld: perl Undefined symbols: __ZN11xercesc_2_316XMLPlatformUtils10isAnySlashEt Trace/BPT trap Interesting... I didn't edit out the 'inline' part in $XERCESCROOTsrc/xercesc/util/Platforms/MacOS/MacOSPlatformUtils.cpp As I did before if you remember. Basically because this error did not show up with make test this time. I will try that modification and recompile xerces-c > >> t/DOMDocument.......dubious >> Test returned status 0 (wstat 10, 0xa) >> DIED. FAILED tests 3-35125 >> Failed 35123/35125 tests, 0.01% okay > > This looks like MacOS X Unicode trouble. > >> t/DOMException......dubious >> Test returned status 0 (wstat 10, 0xa) >> DIED. FAILED tests 2-7 >> Failed 6/7 tests, 14.29% okay > > I think this is Unicode related as well. > >> t/DOMNodeIterator...NOK 3# Failed test (t/DOMNodeIterator.t at line 66) >> t/DOMNodeIterator...NOK 5# Failed test (t/DOMNodeIterator.t at line 78) >> # Looks like you failed 2 tests of 5. >> t/DOMNodeIterator...dubious >> Test returned status 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) >> DIED. FAILED tests 3, 5 >> Failed 2/5 tests, 60.00% okay > > This seems to suggest that checking node equality is not working. > >> t/DOMPrint..........ok 1/2# Failed test (t/DOMPrint.t at line 62) >> # Found [] >> # Looks like you failed 1 tests of 2. >> t/DOMPrint..........dubious >> Test returned status 1 (wstat 256, 0x100) >> DIED. FAILED test 2 >> Failed 1/2 tests, 50.00% okay > > This looks like the same problem as DOMCount - you are not getting any > output - so it might be segfaulting or something. > >> t/DOMTreeWalker.....NOK 3# Failed test (t/DOMTreeWalker.t at line 77) >> t/DOMTreeWalker.....NOK 5# Failed test (t/DOMTreeWalker.t at line 89) >> # Looks like you failed 2 tests of 5. >> t/DOMTreeWalker.....dubious >> Test returned status 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) >> DIED. FAILED tests 3, 5 >> Failed 2/5 tests, 60.00% okay > > This is the same problem as NodeIterator. > >> t/EntityResolver....ok 2/9FATAL ERROR: >> FILE: /usr/local/install/XML-Xerces-2.3.0-2/samples/public.xml >> LINE: 3 >> COLUMN: 85 >> MESSAGE: An exception occurred! Type:RuntimeException, Message:Could not >> open DTD file '/sw/bin/samples/personal.dtd' >> at t/EntityResolver.t line 42 >> t/EntityResolver....NOK 5# Failed test (t/EntityResolver.t at line 63) > > This is that bad problem on OS X that relative paths are handled > incorrectly. Needs to be a bug in Xerces-C. > >> t/SAXException......dubious >> Test returned status 0 (wstat 10, 0xa) >> DIED. FAILED tests 2-6 >> Failed 5/6 tests, 16.67% okay > > This is likely the same error as DOMException. > >> t/StdInInputSource..ok 2/3FATAL ERROR: >> FILE: >> LINE: 0 >> COLUMN: 0 >> MESSAGE: An exception occurred! Type:XMLPlatformException, Message:Could not >> open file: stdin >> at t/StdInInputSource.t line 33 > > This I don't understand. Why is stdin different on OS X? Could this be related to the problem above.... > I'm still having trouble getting access to the OS X machines on the > SourceForge compile farm. They're having NIS trouble. Once I can get > onto those machines, I should be able to test this out more > fully. Until then, any help you can give, Adam, is mucho appreciado. > > Cheers, > jas. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
