Op een wisselvallige herfstdag (Thursday 09 October 2003 04:41), schreef Rick Delaney: > On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 10:31:01AM +0530, Abhijit Menon-Sen wrote: > > At 2003-10-07 12:51:51 +0200, h.m.brand@hccnet.nl wrote: > > > linux [locale:en_US]-DDEBUGGING -Accflags='-DPERL_COPY_ON_WRITE' > > > ../lib/locale.t.........................FAILED 99-117 > > > ../t/comp/require.t.....................FAILED 28-41 > > > > I can't reproduce these failures. Could someone else please investigate? > > I can't reproduce them either but try the following for require.t since > I overlooked that. Is there any advantage to making these "skip tests"? > > I looked at locale.t and it similarly bails after test 98 if > $have_setlocale is false but I can't see any connection to the require > patch. It would be nice to see the output of the test itself. Looks like a test-count thing indeed: This is from: Automated smoke report for 5.9.0 patch 21425 on linux - 2.4.20-18.9 (ati2.hhit) using cc version 3.2.2 20030222 (Red Hat Linux 3.2.2-5) O O F O O F -Duseithreads -Dusemorebits | | | | | +- LC_ALL = nl_NL.utf8 -DDEBUGGING ~/Test-Smoke/perl-current/t$ PERL_UNICODE= LC_ALL=nl_NL.utf8 ./perl harness -v comp/require.t comp/require....1..27 ok 1 ... ok 27 ok 28 ok 29 ok 30 ok 31 ok 32 ok 33 ok 34 ok 35 - require() context ok 36 - require() context ok 37 - require() context ok 38 - require() context ok 39 - require() context ok 40 - require() context ok 41 - require() context FAILED tests 28-41 Failed 14/27 tests, 48.15% okay Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List of Failed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- comp/require.t 27 14 51.85% 28-41 Failed 1/1 test scripts, 0.00% okay. -14/27 subtests failed, 151.85% okay. Good luck, Abe -- Benjamin Goldberg> chr(0x20_0000+number) has that property, Benjamin Goldberg> unless space aliens land on earth. These are the kinds of statements that make the snowballs in hell look expectantly at the thermometer. Or, in this case, the aliens look at their calendar whether they can fit in an invasion. -- Jarkko Hietaniemi on p5p @ 2002-02-03Thread Previous | Thread Next