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Re: [Bug-wget] Wget 1.20.3 on Solaris


From: Tim Rühsen
Subject: Re: [Bug-wget] Wget 1.20.3 on Solaris
Date: Thu, 2 May 2019 14:53:22 +0200
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On 5/2/19 2:12 PM, Darshit Shah wrote:
> * Tim Rühsen <address@hidden> [190502 10:21]:
>> On 5/2/19 10:02 AM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
>>> On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 4:00 AM Tim Rühsen <address@hidden> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Jeff,
>>>>
>>>> On 5/1/19 11:38 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
>>>>> On Wed, May 1, 2019 at 3:51 PM Tim Rühsen <address@hidden> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> could you post e.g. the content of tests/Test-504.log ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, attached.
>>>>>
>>>>> Do you want an account on the box. I keep it around for testing, and I
>>>>> can make you admin. You can connect to it with 'ssh
>>>>> address@hidden'. If so, send over your authorized_keys.
>>>>
>>>> thanks for the offer, but this issue is not Solaris specific.
>>>> But if the need arises, I have access to the OpenCSW Solaris boxes :-)
>>>>
>>>> Please check README.checkout which lists python3 as requirement for
>>>> running the tests in testenv/ (as Darshit also pointed out).
>>>
>>> Ack, thanks.
>>>
>>> Since I got you on the line, how do I disable them. There is no need
>>> to run them if all they are going to do is fail. I did not see a
>>> configure option.
>>
>> Maybe the easiest way is before you bootstrap / autoconf (in the project
>> main dir):
>>
>>   sed -i 's/ testenv//g' Makefile.am
>>
>> Regards, Tim
>>
> 
> The easiest way right now would be to install Python3. If that is not 
> possible,
> the easiest workaround is as Tim suggested.
> 
> However, this _is_ a bug. Since if you see testenv/Makefile.am, we have a
> `HAVE_PYTHON3` conditional block. And configure also checks for it.
> 
> This is why I am interested in seeing the contents of your config.log file. I
> would like to see what went wrong causing configure to believe that you indeed
> have Python3 installed.

Darshit, just temporarily rename your python3 binary to reproduce the
issue. It's really not a Solaris issue.

Regards, Tim

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