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From:
James E Keenan via RT
Date:
May 7, 2012 17:47
Subject:
[perl #41477] Archive::Extract problems in perl@30178
Message ID:
rt-3.6.HEAD-4610-1336438067-1393.41477-15-0@perl.org
On Fri Feb 09 12:35:43 2007, doughera wrote:
> I haven't built bleedperl in a while on Solaris 8.  When I tried
> today, I got the following error messages from Archive::Extract.
> Does anybody know what it's trying to do so I can figure out if the
> problem is in Archive::Extract or in the tests?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> $ cd t
> $ ./perl -I../lib harness ../lib/Archive/Extract/t/01_Archive-
> Extract.t
> 
> ../lib/Archive/Extract/t/01_Archive-Extract....
> #   Failed test 'Found correct output file 'y/z''
> #   at ../lib/Archive/Extract/t/01_Archive-Extract.t line 328.
> #          got: 'tar: blocksize = 0'
> #     expected: 'y/z'
> 
> #   Failed test 'Output file '/home/doughera/src/perl/perl-
> current/lib/Archive/Extract/t/out/y/z' exists'
> #   at ../lib/Archive/Extract/t/01_Archive-Extract.t line 331.
> 
> #   Failed test 'Extract dir is expected
> '/home/doughera/src/perl/perl-current/lib/Archive/Extract/t/out/y''
> #   at ../lib/Archive/Extract/t/01_Archive-Extract.t line 337.
> #          got: '/home/doughera/src/perl/perl-
> current/lib/Archive/Extract/t/out'
> #     expected: '/home/doughera/src/perl/perl-
> current/lib/Archive/Extract/t/out/y'
> 
> #   Failed test 'Found correct output file 'y/z''
> #   at ../lib/Archive/Extract/t/01_Archive-Extract.t line 328.
> #          got: 'tar: blocksize = 0'
> #     expected: 'y/z'
> 
> #   Failed test 'Output file '/home/doughera/src/perl/perl-
> current/lib/Archive/Extract/t/out/y/z' exists'
> #   at ../lib/Archive/Extract/t/01_Archive-Extract.t line 331.
> 
> #   Failed test 'Extract dir is expected
> '/home/doughera/src/perl/perl-current/lib/Archive/Extract/t/out/y''
> #   at ../lib/Archive/Extract/t/01_Archive-Extract.t line 337.
> #          got: '/home/doughera/src/perl/perl-
> current/lib/Archive/Extract/t/out'
> #     expected: '/home/doughera/src/perl/perl-
> current/lib/Archive/Extract/t/out/y'
> 
> #   Failed test 'Found correct output file 'y/z''
> #   at ../lib/Archive/Extract/t/01_Archive-Extract.t line 328.
> #          got: 'tar: blocksize = 0'
> #     expected: 'y/z'
> 
> #   Failed test 'Output file '/home/doughera/src/perl/perl-
> current/lib/Archive/Extract/t/out/y/z' exists'
> #   at ../lib/Archive/Extract/t/01_Archive-Extract.t line 331.
> 
> #   Failed test 'Extract dir is expected
> '/home/doughera/src/perl/perl-current/lib/Archive/Extract/t/out/y''
> #   at ../lib/Archive/Extract/t/01_Archive-Extract.t line 337.
> #          got: '/home/doughera/src/perl/perl-
> current/lib/Archive/Extract/t/out'
> #     expected: '/home/doughera/src/perl/perl-
> current/lib/Archive/Extract/t/out/y'
> # Looks like you failed 9 tests of 835.
> dubious
> 	Test returned status 9 (wstat 2304, 0x900)
> DIED. FAILED tests 265-266, 269, 276-277, 280, 673-674, 677
> 	Failed 9/835 tests, 98.92% okay (less 81 skipped tests: 745 okay,
> 89.22%)
> Failed Test                               Stat Wstat Total Fail  List
> of Failed
>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ../lib/Archive/Extract/t/01_Archive-Extra    9  2304   835    9  265-
> 266 269
>                                                                  276-
> 277 280
>                                                                  673-
> 674 677
> 81 subtests skipped.
> Failed 1/1 test scripts. 9/835 subtests failed.
> Files=1, Tests=835, 27 wallclock secs ( 9.52 cusr +  6.90 csys = 16.42
> CPU)
> Failed 1/1 test programs. 9/835 subtests failed.
> 

Do these Archive::Extract problems persist on Solaris with more recent
Perls?

Thank you very much.
Jim Keenan


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