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Re: [platform-testers] new snapshot available: coreutils-8.23.237-eff51


From: Assaf Gordon
Subject: Re: [platform-testers] new snapshot available: coreutils-8.23.237-eff51
Date: Wed, 01 Jul 2015 21:55:59 -0400
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Hello,

few results for coreutils-8.23.245-8bf2af  :

On OpenSolaris 5.10 and 5.11, i686 and sparc,
no coreutils test failures after setting CONFIG_SHELL=/usr/bin/bash .
(without CONFIG_SHELL, many tests fail with "local: command not found").
one gnulib test fail (on 5.11 i686 and sparc, not tested on 5.10):

  FAIL: test-mbsalign
  ===================
  /home/agn/coreutils-8.23.245-8bf2af/gnulib-tests/test-mbsalign.c:116: 
assertion 'n == 9' failed
  FAIL test-mbsalign (exit status: 134)


On FreeBSD 10.1 x86_64, "tests/misc/date" fail.
previously discussed here:
  http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/coreutils/2014-07/msg00115.html

On OpenSUSE 13.2 x86_64, "tests/tail-2/assert" fail, log attached.

On OpenBSD 5.7  x86_64, three tests fail (log attached).
Two of them seem related to changed wording of 'getopt_long'.

On NetBSD 6.1.4 x86_64, few failures,
from cursory look some are related to locale output (log attached).

On GNU Hurd 0.6 i686, at least two failures (log attached),
but the test run did not complete - got stuck on tests/split/l-chunk.sh (either 
the OS or the VM was stuck, but I did not continue to troubleshoot).


No failures on (All x86_64 except OpenIndiana=i686) :
 CentOS 6.5, 7
 Debian 8.1, 7.6
 Ubuntu 15.04, 14.04
 OpenSUSE 13.1
 Fedora 20, 21
 OpenIndiana 2015-03



-assaf

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