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bug#30273: FAIL: testsuite/panic-tests.sh


From: Assaf Gordon
Subject: bug#30273: FAIL: testsuite/panic-tests.sh
Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2018 08:00:03 -0600
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tag 30273 notabug
close 30273
stop

Hello,

On 29/01/18 02:50 PM, Assaf Gordon wrote:
On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 01:13:39PM -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
I'm working on a Debian X32 system in a chroot environment. One of the
self tests failed.

I've seen bash do some unusual things in this environment, so it may
be a shell problem.

FAIL: testsuite/panic-tests.sh

Also, can you try the following commands in the same directory
as 'sed', as a sanity check?

   mkdir aaa
   chmod a-w aaa
   touch aaa/bbb

By coincidence I was able to reproduce this failure on a
windows 10 / cygwin64 environment.

In the underlying NTFS file system, the above commands
(mkdir/chmod/touch) do not fail with "permission denied"
as it does on typical unix file systems.

I'm chalking it up to a file-system issue, and not a sed bug.
Thus closing this bug.
Discussion can continue by replying to this thread, and if there
is more information we can always re-open it.

regards,
 - assaf






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