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Re: Puzzled with sanity.sh
From: |
Mark D. Baushke |
Subject: |
Re: Puzzled with sanity.sh |
Date: |
Tue, 29 Jul 2003 03:07:01 -0700 |
Wu Yongwei <address@hidden> writes:
> Mark D. Baushke wrote:
>
> > Patches against the cvs trunk (1.12.1.1) that include sanity.sh test
> > cases to exercise the new feature will be considered.
>
> With the current CVS source (no modification made), I typed "./sanity.sh
> ./cvs" under the src directory, and I got:
You want to do
'make check'
or
cd src
./sanity.sh `pwd`/cvs # local check
./sanity.sh -r `pwd`/cvs # remote check
That is, you need a full pathname tot he cvs executable not a relative
pathname.
> FAIL: version-1
>
> Reading check.log I really could not tell what went wrong. So I changed the
> call to dotest_internal to dotest_internal_debug, and then I got something
> different:
>
> FAIL: basicc-8
>
> I was really puzzled and defeatd. Any help? I was on a Red Hat 7.3.
>
> Sorry if I made any foolish mistakes. I really know nearly nothing about
> the CVS sanity check. Any doc available?
./sanity.sh --help
The shell script itself is fairly well commented...
Good luck,
-- Mark