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Re: new snapshot available: coreutils-8.28.61-70c84


From: Pádraig Brady
Subject: Re: new snapshot available: coreutils-8.28.61-70c84
Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2017 11:23:48 +0000
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On 22/12/17 01:58, Assaf Gordon wrote:
> Hello Pádraig and all,
> 
> On 2017-12-21 08:51 AM, Pádraig Brady wrote:
>>
>> You can download the coreutils snapshot in xz format (5.2 MB) from:
>>    https://pixelbeat.org/cu/coreutils-ss.tar.xz
> 
> Few failures I found:
> 
> ---
> 
> FreeBSD 11.1 and OpenBSD 6.2:
> 
> FAIL: tests/misc/shred-remove
> =============================
> [...]
> --- exp       2017-12-22 01:42:22.634565000 +0000
> +++ out       2017-12-22 01:42:22.633280000 +0000
> @@ -2,4 +2,5 @@
>   shred: test: renamed to 0000
>   shred: 0000: renamed to 001
>   shred: 001: renamed to 00
> +shred: 00: renamed to 0
>   shred: test: removed
> [...]

Already fixed in:
https://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=coreutils.git;a=commitdiff;h=ba4b0bd

> Ubuntu 16.04:
> 
> FAIL: tests/df/df-symlink
> =========================
> [...]
> --- exp       2017-12-21 18:43:36.003465017 -0700
> +++ out       2017-12-21 18:43:36.011465116 -0700
> @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
> Filesystem     Mounted on
> -/dev/sdb2      /tmp
> +/dev/sdb2      /scratch
> 
> log attached.
> 
> This is a false positive, but the test could probably be improved:
> on this machine /dev/sdb2 is bound-mount in /etc/stab like so:
> ===
> /dev/sdb        /scratch  ext4   relatime,user_xattr  0    2
> /scratch/tmp    /tmp      none   defaults,bind        0    0
> ===

We can look at improving that along with the
other bind mount issues in df.

> On Debian 8.9 on i686 (32bit) virtual machine:
> 
> FAIL: tests/cp/fiemap-perf
> (log attached).

That's a weird one and indicates the cp made no progress in 10s?

> No failures on the following (from the GCC compile farm):
>     Debian unstable / Sparc64
>     CentOS 7 / ppc64le
>     CentOS 7 / pcc64

Excellent testing.
thanks!
Pádraog




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