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Re: [Bug-GnuCOBOL] [GnuCOBOL 3.0-dev] testsuite: 256 failed
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Harald Arnesen |
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Re: [Bug-GnuCOBOL] [GnuCOBOL 3.0-dev] testsuite: 256 failed |
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Sun, 17 Dec 2017 15:51:59 +0100 |
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Simon Sobisch [2017-12-17 14:51]:
> Am 17.12.2017 um 11:02 schrieb Harald Arnesen:
>> For a few revisions, "make check" hangs on test 256. I have to kill the
>> cobc process to continue the tests. Log attached.
>
> +caught signal (signal SIGTERM)
> +
> +cobc: aborting compile of prog.cob at line 8 (PROGRAM-ID: unknown)
This is from when I killed the compile process manually, otherwise "make
check" hangs forever.
> I've did some first checks and see that it looks to be specific to the
> version of C compiler / runtime used.
> I can reproduce both the "working" testcase and the failure you've
> mentioned (using two different environments) and will investigate this.
This was with gcc 7.2. I get the same hang if I try gcc 6.3 or clang
4.0.1 on Linux, and with clang from xcode on macOS 10.13.2 (with another
few failures on macOS). testsuite.log from macOS attached.
--
Hilsen Harald
testsuite.log
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- [Bug-GnuCOBOL] [GnuCOBOL 3.0-dev] testsuite: 256 failed, Harald Arnesen, 2017/12/17
- Re: [Bug-GnuCOBOL] [GnuCOBOL 3.0-dev] testsuite: 256 failed, Simon Sobisch, 2017/12/17
- Re: [Bug-GnuCOBOL] [GnuCOBOL 3.0-dev] testsuite: 256 failed,
Harald Arnesen <=
- Re: [Bug-GnuCOBOL] [GnuCOBOL 3.0-dev] testsuite: 256 failed, Simon Sobisch, 2017/12/17
- Re: [Bug-GnuCOBOL] [GnuCOBOL 3.0-dev] testsuite: 256 failed, Harald Arnesen, 2017/12/17
- Re: [Bug-GnuCOBOL] [GnuCOBOL 3.0-dev] testsuite: 256 failed, Simon Sobisch, 2017/12/17
- Re: [Bug-GnuCOBOL] [GnuCOBOL 3.0-dev] testsuite: 256 failed, Harald Arnesen, 2017/12/17
- Re: [Bug-GnuCOBOL] [GnuCOBOL 3.0-dev] testsuite: 256 failed, Harald Arnesen, 2017/12/18
- Re: [Bug-GnuCOBOL] [GnuCOBOL 3.0-dev] testsuite: 256 failed, Simon Sobisch, 2017/12/18