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Re: [bug-patch] [patch-2.7.6] make check FAIL on Solaris11 x86/x64


From: Dennis Clarke
Subject: Re: [bug-patch] [patch-2.7.6] make check FAIL on Solaris11 x86/x64
Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2018 18:45:52 -0500
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On 06/02/18 05:39 PM, Kiyoshi KANAZAWA wrote:
Hello,

% ./configure CC=gcc
% make
% make check

There are 3 FAILs in "make check".
FAIL: crlf-handling
FAIL: git-cleanup
FAIL: merge


2nd one might be because I do not have git.

Tried on Solaris 11.3 x86/x64, with gcc-7.3.0.

Hardly the same thing but everything works perfect on Solaris 10 SPARC with the Oracle Studio compilers :

PASS: asymmetric-hunks
PASS: backup-prefix-suffix
PASS: bad-filenames
PASS: bad-usage
PASS: concat-git-diff
XFAIL: context-format
PASS: copy-rename
PASS: corrupt-patch
PASS: corrupt-reject-files
PASS: create-delete
PASS: create-directory
PASS: criss-cross
SKIP: crlf-handling
XFAIL: dash-o-append
PASS: deep-directories
PASS: empty-files
PASS: false-match
PASS: fifo
PASS: file-create-modes
PASS: file-modes
PASS: filename-choice
PASS: git-binary-diff
PASS: git-cleanup
PASS: garbage
PASS: global-reject-files
PASS: inname
PASS: line-numbers
SKIP: merge
PASS: mangled-numbers-abort
PASS: mixed-patch-types
PASS: munged-context-format
PASS: need-filename
SKIP: no-mode-change-git-diff
PASS: no-newline-triggers-assert
SKIP: preserve-c-function-names
PASS: preserve-mode-and-timestamp
PASS: quoted-filenames
PASS: read-only-files
SKIP: reject-format
PASS: remember-backup-files
PASS: remember-reject-files
PASS: remove-directories
PASS: symlinks
PASS: unmodified-files
============================================================================
Testsuite summary for GNU patch 2.7.6
============================================================================
# TOTAL: 44
# PASS:  37
# SKIP:  5
# XFAIL: 2
# FAIL:  0
# XPASS: 0
# ERROR: 0
============================================================================

I'll see if I can spin up an x86 vm and give it a whirl to see what happens there. Have you tried the Oracle Studio compilers ?


Dennis





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