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Re: low-hassle build-output excerpt retrieval
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Thien-Thi Nguyen |
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Re: low-hassle build-output excerpt retrieval |
Date: |
Fri, 12 Dec 2014 11:31:30 +0100 |
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() Rob Vermaas <address@hidden>
() Sun, 30 Nov 2014 16:35:34 +0100
it seems the feature to directly access the failed build's
output is broken at the moment. I will look into this.
Any news on this? Is there anything i can do to help?
For now this is the contents of the file you mentioned.
Thanks (again). Following is a Darwin-specific FYI/FTR
analysis, feel free to ignore.
# cat LONG-FILE-NAME
3,5c3,5
< $Header: [...]a.c 2.1 2014/11/29 11:11:05 w seriously-spurious
_appleevents $
< $Id: a.c 2.1 2014/11/29 11:11:05 w seriously-spurious _appleevents $
< $Locker: _appleevents $
---
> $Header: [...]a.c 2.1 2014/11/29 11:11:05 w seriously-spurious nixbld1 $
> $Id: a.c 2.1 2014/11/29 11:11:05 w seriously-spurious nixbld1 $
> $Locker: nixbld1 $
#rcsdiff -kkvl failed
I gather from a brief net.grep that ‘_appleevents’ is one of the
users (daemons) on that system. Apparently, the fragment:
case $LOGNAME in
?*) me=$LOGNAME;;
*)
case $USER in
?*) me=$USER;;
*)
me=`id -un` || exit 2
case $me in
'') echo >&2 "$0: cannot deduce user name"; exit 2
esac
esac
esac
assigns that to var ‘me’, incorrectly. Maybe the "log" in
‘LOGNAME’ is for event logging? Anyway, i've installed:
http://git.sv.gnu.org/cgit/rcs.git/commit/?id=82a31c93
so fingers crossed...
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