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bug#32206: OpenBSD and FAIL: test-sigprocmask


From: Assaf Gordon
Subject: bug#32206: OpenBSD and FAIL: test-sigprocmask
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2018 00:00:24 -0600
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Hello Jeff,

On 18/07/18 03:41 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
OpenBSD 6.0 x86_64. sed-4.5.tar.gz

OpenBSD version 6.0 was released almost 2 years ago (sep. 2016),
and is not officially supported, based on the fact the OpenBSD people
release a new version every 6 months and support only the last two major
releases.
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Flavors
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenBSD_version_history

The most up-to-date version is 6.3, released three months ago:
https://www.openbsd.org/63.html


$ make check

[....]

============================================================================
Testsuite summary for GNU sed 4.5
============================================================================
# TOTAL: 60
# PASS:  55
# SKIP:  5
# XFAIL: 0
# FAIL:  0
# XPASS: 0
# ERROR: 0
============================================================================

The above message indicates that none of sed's test failed.

Below are gnulib's test - these are not directly related to sed,
but are indicative of problems in the underlying gnulib library:

Making check in gnulib-tests
[1]   Abort trap (core dumped) "address@hidden" >${log_fi...
FAIL: test-sigprocmask

When I run these on OpenBSD 6.2 this test does not fail.
(there is one already known failure of test-localename.

Are you able to test on newer version of OpenBSD ?
If so - do you still see 'test-sigprocmask' fail ?

For now I'm closing this bug report and "not a bug", but discussion can
continue by replying to this thread (and we can re-open it if need be,
though it might be more relevant to send to address@hidden).

regards,
 - assaf





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