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[bug#36258] [PATCH 1/2] gnu: monero: Update to 0.14.1.0.


From: Guillaume LE VAILLANT
Subject: [bug#36258] [PATCH 1/2] gnu: monero: Update to 0.14.1.0.
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2019 12:07:02 +0200
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Guillaume LE VAILLANT a écrit :

> swedebugia a écrit :
>
>> Tests completed succesfully. I saw this note:
>>
>> +                       ;; TODO: Find why portability_wallet test fails
>> +                       ;; Maybe the Boost version used to create the test
>> +                       ;; wallet and the current Boost version are not
>> +                       ;; completely compatible?
>> +                       "Serialization.portability_wallet"
>> +                       "is_hdd.linux_os_root")
>>
>> Did you report this upstream?
>> Could you include the failed test also (commented below the comment)
>>
>> Otherwise LGTM :)
>>
>> PS: I started working on Aeon (fork of monero) since they are very similar it
>> should be "easy" to package now that you got monero working again.
>
> I'm not entirely sure why the "Serialization.portability_wallet" test
> fails. It might not be related to compatibility between Boost versions,
> because compiling with the same Boost version in two different ways
> gives different results.
>
> When I compile using 'guix build monero', the test fails.
> ---
> /tmp/guix-build-monero-0.14.1.0.drv-0/monero-0.14.1.0-checkout/tests/unit_tests/serialization.cpp:633:
>  Failure
> Value of: r
>   Actual: false
> Expected: true
> ---
>
> When I compile by hand using 'guix environment --pure monero', the test
> passes.

I found out why the "Serialization.portability_wallet" failed; it was
because of missing write permissions on some test files.

Updated patch with the test enabled attached.

Attachment: 0001-gnu-monero-Update-to-0.14.1.0.patch
Description: 0001-gnu-monero-Update-to-0.14.1.0.patch


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