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Re: [Bug-wget] [bug-wget] Unable to execute the Test Suite
From: |
Darshit Shah |
Subject: |
Re: [Bug-wget] [bug-wget] Unable to execute the Test Suite |
Date: |
Fri, 21 Feb 2014 15:48:19 +0100 |
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 3:43 PM, Yousong Zhou <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> On Fri, 21 Feb 2014, Darshit Shah wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>>
>>
>> I was trying to run the test suite on Wget, but it keeps failing due to
>> the
>> new submodule. At first I thought the issue was probably with the
>> parallel-wget branch, so I switched to master. Yet the same problem. Just
>> as a control test, I created a new clone of the repository and I am still
>> facing the same problem.
>>
>> The error output is:
>>
>> echo 1.15.6-d682 > .version-t && mv .version-t .version
>> if test -d ./.git \
>> && git --version >/dev/null 2>&1; then \
>> cd . && \
>> git submodule --quiet foreach \
>> test '"$(git rev-parse "$sha1")"' \
>> = '"$(git merge-base origin "$sha1")"' \
>> || { echo 'maint.mk: found non-public submodule commit' >&2; \
>> exit 1; }; \
>> else \
>> : ; \
>> fi
>> Stopping at 'gnulib'; script returned non-zero status.
>> maint.mk: found non-public submodule commit
>> maint.mk:1394: recipe for target 'public-submodule-commit' failed
>> make: *** [public-submodule-commit] Error 1
>>
>>
>> This happens only when running `make check` and not when trying to
>> otherwise compile from source.
>>
>
> Mine worked fine after doing `git clean -f -d'. Have you tried run the
> command manually to see the actuall output of each elements?
>
> git submodule foreach \
>
> test '"$(git rev-parse "$sha1")"' \
> = '"$(git merge-base origin "$sha1")"' \
>
> Or something like
>
> git submodule foreach \
> echo '$name, $path, $sha1'
>
> which produces
>
> address@hidden:~/wget$ git submodule foreach \
> > echo '$name, $path, $sha1'
> Entering 'gnulib'
> gnulib, gnulib, 0ac90c5a98030c998f3e1db3a0d7f19d4630b6b6
>
> on my machine.
>
> I just tried it. There's osmethign wrong with my system because I get:
Entering 'gnulib'
, ,
So, somethign is wrong there.
>
>
> yousong
>
>
>
>> Anyone know the reasons for this?
>>
>> --
>> Thanking You,
>> Darshit Shah
>>
>>
--
Thanking You,
Darshit Shah