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Re: new snapshot available: coreutils-8.20.119-54cdb0
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Pádraig Brady |
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Re: new snapshot available: coreutils-8.20.119-54cdb0 |
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Thu, 14 Feb 2013 04:49:04 +0000 |
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On 02/11/2013 11:55 AM, Pádraig Brady wrote:
This is another snapshot mainly to roll up translations.
We plan to release coreutils 8.21 this Thursday.
coreutils snapshot:
http://pixelbeat.org/cu/coreutils-ss.tar.xz 5.1 MB
http://pixelbeat.org/cu/coreutils-ss.tar.xz.sig
http://pixelbeat.org/cu/coreutils-8.20.119-54cdb0.tar.xz
changes since snapshot 8.20.113-1f1f4:
Benno Schulenberg (1):
doc: standardize helptext of numfmt and slice into single options
Bernhard Voelker (1):
maint: avoid running check-root tests in gnulib
Pádraig Brady (4):
tests: skip numfmt grouping tests on some systems
tests: tail-2/inotify-rotate: fix a false failure on NFS
maint: consolidate developer debug messages
doc: improve the numfmt man page format
After lots of `make checks` ...
All tests passed on these GNU/Linux systems:
Intel Pentium 4 (2660 MHz); GNU/Linux 3.6.8-2.fc17.i686.PAE (Fedora release
17 (Beefy Miracle))
AMD64 Opteron 850, 8GB RAM; GNU/Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8 (Tikanga)
AMD64 Opteron, 8GB RAM; Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 6.3 (Santiago)
AMD64 Opteron 2220, 24GB RAM; Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic)
Dell PowerEdge 3250: Intel Itanium-2 (1400 MHz) (2 CPUs, 4GB RAM); GNU/Linux
2.6.18-194.el5 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.5 (Tikanga))
Sun Blade 1500 (1062 MHz TI UltraSparc IIIi (Jalapeno), 1GB RAM);
GNU/Linux 3.2.1-gentoo-r2 (Gentoo 2.0.3)
DEC Alpha 4100-5/466 (4 21164 EV5 CPUs, 466 MHz, 2GB RAM); GNU/Linux
2.6.34-gentoo-r1 (Gentoo Base System release 2.0.3)
Apple PowerMac G5 (4 2500 MHz PPC970MP CPUs, 8GB RAM); GNU/Linux
2.6.39-gentoo-r3 (Gentoo Base System release 2.0.3)
Apple PowerMac G4 (2 500 MHz PowerPC 7400 CPUs, 256MB RAM); GNU/Linux
2.6.39-gentoo-r3 (Gentoo Base System version 2.0.3)
I drilled a bit deeper into these other GNU/Linux systems:
GNU/Linux on power7 (ppc64)
coreutils
442 passed
96 skipped
gnulib
307 passed
10 skipped
GNU/Linux on niagra (sparc64)
coreutils
419 passed
119 skipped
gnulib
283 passed
34 skipped
GNU/Linux on parisc
coreutils
420 passed
118 skipped
gnulib
hung at test-lock
GNU/Linux on mips64
coreutils
422 passed
116 skipped
gnulib
287 passed
30 skipped
Solaris 10 is looking fairly good too:
Sun Ultra Enterprise 2900 (4 dual/core CPUs, 1050 MHz UltraSPARC-IV, 16GB);
Solaris 10
I tried another similar system but running from /tmp
coreutils
398 passed
8 failed
All due to cp -a giving errno 89 on dirs on tmpfs
> src/df --o=fstype,source,target .
Type Filesystem Mounted on
tmpfs swap /tmp
> mkdir dir
> src/cp -a dir dir2
src/cp: preserving permissions for 'dir2': Operation not applicable
132 skipped
However on this system I got a link failure:
CC: Sun C++ 5.10 SunOS_sparc 128228-11 2010/10/14
link failure
Undefined symbol dev_debug in src/chroot.o
I guess this will happen on linkers that don't ignore unused functions.
So I'll apply the *attached patch* as a workaround.
BSD isn't too bad either:
AMD64 Opteron, 8GB RAM); FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE
FAIL: tests/install/install-C.sh
FAIL: tests/cp/nfs-removal-race.sh
AMD64 Opteron, 8GB RAM); OpenBSD 5.1 GENERIC#160 i386
FAIL: tests/misc/sort-compress.sh
src/seq -w 2000 | src/tac > in
src/sort -S 1k --compress-program=gzip in # slow but ok
PATH=.:$PATH src/sort -S 1k --compress-program=gzip
src/sort: read failed: /tmp/sortDWKaGM: Interrupted system call
FAIL: tests/install/install-C.sh
FAIL: tests/cp/nfs-removal-race.sh
Maybe due to nfs issues as tests done on nfs
FAIL: tests/du/threshold.sh
The du/threshold.sh failure is new and should be
addressed by the *attached patch*.
FAIL: tests/ls/abmon-align.sh
This due to:
LANG=fr_FR src/wc
src/wc:/usr/local/lib/libintl.so.6.0: undefined symbol
'libiconv_set_relocation_prefix'
lazy binding failed!
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
So then on to build failures. I don't think there is anything new
at issue below, so I don't see these as release blockers...
This failure seemed intermittent, on both Fedora 17 and RHEL 5.8.
More investigation needed:
"lib/getfilecon.c", line 36: warning: undefined or missing type for:
security_context_t
CC: Sun C++ 5.11 SunOS_i386 2010/08/13
CC lib/backupfile.o
"lib/xalloc.h", line 217: reference to static identifier "xnmalloc" in
extern inline function
c99: acomp failed for lib/backupfile.c
cc (GCC) 4.4.6 20120305 (Red Hat 4.4.6-4)
CC lib/set-mode-acl.o
In file included from ./lib/time.h:39:0, from ./lib/sys/stat.h:44,
from lib/acl.h:21, from lib/set-mode-acl.c:24:
/usr/include/time.h:226:5: error: unknown type name '__locale_t'
In file included from ./lib/time.h:367:0, from ./lib/sys/stat.h:44,
from lib/acl.h:21, from lib/set-mode-acl.c:24:
./lib/sys/time.h:378:8: error: redefinition of 'struct timeval'
/usr/include/bits/time.h:75:8: note: originally defined here
cc (GCC) 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-54)
CC lib/areadlink.o
/tmp/ccS7lf5E.s: Assembler messages:
/tmp/ccS7lf5E.s:30: Error: symbol `pread64' is already defined
SGI O2 R10000-SC (150 MHz); IRIX 6.5
CC MIPSpro Compilers: Version 7.30
CC lib/set-mode-acl.o
cc-1143 c89: ERROR File = ///usr/include/sys/time.h, Line = 194
Declaration is incompatible with
"int rpl_gettimeofday(struct timeval *restrict, void *restrict)"
(declared at line 398 of "./lib/sys/time.h").
extern int gettimeofday(struct timeval *,...);
^
SGI Origin/200-4 (180 MHz) (4 R10000 CPUs); IRIX 6.5
CC MIPSpro Compilers: Version 7.3.1.3m
CC lib/spawni.o
lib/spawni.c: In function `gl_posix_spawn_internal':
lib/spawni.c:186: warning: implicit declaration of function `sigprocmask'
lib/spawni.c:202: error: `NSIG' undeclared (first use in this function)
lib/spawni.c:202: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
lib/spawni.c:202: error: for each function it appears in.)
thanks,
Pádraig.
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- Re: new snapshot available: coreutils-8.20.113-1f1f4, (continued)
- Re: new snapshot available: coreutils-8.20.119-54cdb0, Pádraig Brady, 2013/02/11
- Re: new snapshot available: coreutils-8.20.119-54cdb0, Assaf Gordon, 2013/02/11
- Re: new snapshot available: coreutils-8.20.119-54cdb0, Assaf Gordon, 2013/02/11
- Re: new snapshot available: coreutils-8.20.119-54cdb0, Assaf Gordon, 2013/02/11
- Re: new snapshot available: coreutils-8.20.119-54cdb0, Pádraig Brady, 2013/02/11
- Re: new snapshot available: coreutils-8.20.119-54cdb0, Assaf Gordon, 2013/02/11
- Re: new snapshot available: coreutils-8.20.119-54cdb0, Pádraig Brady, 2013/02/12
- Re: new snapshot available: coreutils-8.20.119-54cdb0, Assaf Gordon, 2013/02/12
Re: new snapshot available: coreutils-8.20.119-54cdb0,
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