From: Eric De Mund <ead@ixian.com>
To: zsh-workers@sunsite.dk
Subject: (zsh-4.3.2) Y03 test failure under Slackware 9.0-beta
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 11:01:30 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <17433.46602.590991.508063@bear.he.net> (raw)
Folks,
I'm attempting to build zsh-4.3.2 under Slackware 9.0-beta on a
i686-pc-linux-gnu system, and test Y03 is failing. Is this a problem?
Here is the test failure:
/-----------------------------
bear:~/tmp/zsh-4.3.2% ./configure --prefix=$HOME/local
bear:~/tmp/zsh-4.3.2% make
bear:~/tmp/zsh-4.3.2% make check # test Y03 failed
bear:~/tmp/zsh-4.3.2% make TESTNUM=Y03 check
cd Test ; make check
/home/ead/tmp/zsh-4.3.2/Test
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/ead/tmp/zsh-4.3.2/Test'
if test -n "gcc"; then \
cd .. && DESTDIR= \
make MODDIR=`pwd`/Test/Modules install.modules > /dev/null; \
fi
mkdir /home/ead/tmp/zsh-4.3.2/Test/Modules
mkdir /home/ead/tmp/zsh-4.3.2/Test/Modules/zsh
mkdir /home/ead/tmp/zsh-4.3.2/Test/Modules/zsh/net
for f in ./Y03*.ztst; do \
ZTST_exe=../Src/zsh \
../Src/zsh +Z -f ./ztst.zsh $f; \
done
./Y03arguments.ztst: starting.
*** /tmp/zsh.ztst.out.14401 Thu Mar 16 10:36:45 2006
--- /tmp/zsh.ztst.tout.14401 Thu Mar 16 10:36:45 2006
***************
*** 2,8 ****
line: {tst -o +o }{}
line: {tst -o +o }{}
MESSAGE:{no arguments}
! line: {tst +o }{}
! line: {tst +o -o }{}
! line: {tst +o -o }{}
MESSAGE:{no arguments}
--- 2,10 ----
line: {tst -o +o }{}
line: {tst -o +o }{}
MESSAGE:{no arguments}
! line: {tst -+}{}
! MESSAGE:{no arguments}
! line: {tst -+}{}
! MESSAGE:{no arguments}
! line: {tst -+}{}
MESSAGE:{no arguments}
Test ./Y03arguments.ztst failed: output differs from expected as shown ab\
ove for:
tst_arguments -+o
comptest $'tst -\t\t\t\C-w\C-w+\t\t\t'
Was testing: option beginning with + and -.
./Y03arguments.ztst: test failed.
make[1]: [check] Error 1 (ignored)
rm -rf Modules .zcompdump
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/ead/tmp/zsh-4.3.2/Test'
bear:~/tmp/zsh-4.3.2%
\-----------------------------
This host, bear, is at my ISP, and I connect to it via ssh. I use zsh as
my shell, there, via:
bear:~% cat ~/.bash_login
export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin:$HOME/local/bin
exec /home/ead/local/bin/zsh -l
bear:~% which zsh
/home/ead/local/bin/zsh
And my build of zsh-4.3.2 is taking place under zsh-4.2.5:
bear:~% echo $ZSH_VERSION
4.2.5
bear:~%
Regards and thank you,
Eric
--
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least until we've finished building it." --fortune(6) cookie
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next reply other threads:[~2006-03-16 19:01 UTC|newest]
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2006-03-16 19:01 Eric De Mund [this message]
2006-03-17 10:06 ` Peter Stephenson
2006-03-17 11:08 ` Eric De Mund
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