On Apr 6, 2010, at 7:20 AM, Daniel Veillard wrote:

> On Thu, Apr 01, 2010 at 12:18:44PM -0500, Todd Rinaldo wrote:
>> I am experiencing test suite errors on bare bones installs of CentOS 3 and 4 
>> 64 bit with libxml2 version 2.7.7. I am building from a custom source rpm. 
>> The relevant spec bits can be seen at the end of this email. I build this 
>> spec against numerous Red Hat derivative  targets. For some reason it's 
>> succeeding on CentOS-5-64. It's also failing on some of the older fedoras in 
>> my checks so far.
>> 
>> Are there any additional dependencies not mentioned in your standard spec 
>> file that might be causing these tests to fail?
>> 
>> The error message seems to be consistent:
>> 
>> File ./test/ebcdic_566012.xml generated an error
>> File ./test/ebcdic_566012.xml generated an error
>> File ./test/ebcdic_566012.xml generated an error
>> Result for ./test/ebcdic_566012.xml failed
>> File ./test/ebcdic_566012.xml generated an error
>> Result for ./test/ebcdic_566012.xml failed
>> File ./test/ebcdic_566012.xml generated an error
>> Result for ./test/ebcdic_566012.xml failed
>> File ./test/ebcdic_566012.xml generated an error
>> Failed to parse ./test/ebcdic_566012.xml
>> File ./test/ebcdic_566012.xml generated an error
>> Failed to parse ./test/ebcdic_566012.xml
>> File ./test/ebcdic_566012.xml generated an error
>> Failed to parse ./test/ebcdic_566012.xml
>> File ./test/ebcdic_566012.xml generated an error
>> Failed to parse ./test/ebcdic_566012.xml
>> File ./test/ebcdic_566012.xml generated an error
>> 
> 
>  Works for me on a RHEL-5.4 x86_64.
> run
> 
> xmllint ./test/ebcdic_566012.xml
> 
> and compare the output with  result/ebcdic_566012.xml
> 

Please disregard my earlier email today. I apparently have issues matching up 
my zlib include and lib dirs :)

Your test: 

 ./xmllint ./test/ebcdic_566012.xml
./test/ebcdic_566012.xml:1: parser error : Unsupported encoding IBM-1141
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="IBM-1141" ?>
                                       ^
So I assume this tests assumes the OS will support an encoding that older 
distros did not ship? Is there a way to get the test to skip these if the 
encoding is not present on the OS?

Thanks,
Todd

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