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Re: [gpsd-dev] NetBSD and FreeBSD
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Greg Troxel |
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Re: [gpsd-dev] NetBSD and FreeBSD |
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Sun, 10 Nov 2013 19:40:15 -0500 |
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Hal Murray <address@hidden> writes:
> I just did a git pull.
>
> The endian problems on NetBSD and FreeBSD (if that's what the problem was)
> are gone, at least on my setups. [There is a chance that I fatfingered
> something and the fix was actually much earlier, but I put that stuff in a
> script to make it harder to forget a step.]
thanks for the report.
> From NetBSD:
>
> Regression test FAILED: 2 errors in 87 tests total (0 not found).
> The following test Failed:
> ================================================================
> "test/daemon/tcp-test.log"
> "test/daemon/tcp-torture.log"
> ================================================================
> Elapsed time: 658
> scons: *** [gps-regress] Error 2
> scons: building terminated because of errors.
>
> I'll go experiment with the delays.
I am not sure, but those tests are not known to be delay related, and
they fail every single time. Lots of other tests are flaky, more so on
faster machines.
> FreeBSD ran all the way through. This is the first time I've seen that
It's good to hear FreeBSD works. Is sys/timepps.h detected? On NetBSD
it needs sys/time.h first, which gpsd doesn't do.
Here's my build/test script. I would be curious to see the output on
FreeBSD (which I should have in a vm, but don't, for no good reason
other than low spare time).
GDT.rules
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