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bug#21755: new snapshot available: grep-2.21.82-fbc5


From: Zev Weiss
Subject: bug#21755: new snapshot available: grep-2.21.82-fbc5
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2015 22:46:30 -0500
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.24 (2015-08-30)

On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 09:27:01AM -0700, Jim Meyering wrote:
grep snapshot:
 http://meyering.net/grep/grep-ss.tar.xz      1.3 MB
 http://meyering.net/grep/grep-ss.tar.xz.sig
 http://meyering.net/grep/grep-2.21.82-fbc5.tar.xz

Changes in grep since 2.21.78-7da30:

Jim Meyering (4):
     tests: avoid spurious failure on OpenBSD 5.8
     maint: NEWS: correct/amend
     gnulib: update to latest, for portability fixes
     gnulib: update to latest


Changes in gnulib since 2.21.78-7da30:

* gnulib 5513b40...956fa54 (50):
<snip>

I'm testing on Debian stretch, with GCC 5.2 -- on a default build, all tests pass (including check-expensive), but adding 'CFLAGS=-fsanitize=address' results in a lot of test failures. After some investigation I found this was due to it detecting memory leaks (though it was a bit tricky to determine that because the detection happened after clean_up_stdout() closed stderr, so the actual report took a bit of fishing to extract).

With the attached patch applied all the grep tests pass, though the gnulib-tests suite still hits 12 failures (gnulib-tests/test-suite.log also attached) -- I could perhaps look into those myself, but I figure someone more familiar with the codebase can probably fix them much more quickly than I could.


Zev

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