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Re: new snapshot available: sed-4.7.13-3c1e


From: Jim Meyering
Subject: Re: new snapshot available: sed-4.7.13-3c1e
Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2020 21:43:12 -0800

On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 11:31 AM Assaf Gordon <address@hidden> wrote:
...
> TL;DR - I believe non of these (and Bruno's recent reports) are
> show-stoppers. Most of them are false-positives.
>
> ---
>
> To complement Bruno's testing (thanks Bruno!),
> I'm seeing the following. My analysis below.
>
> No failures on the following:
>    Debian 8.11 (i686)
>    Debian unstable (sparc64)
>    FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE-p1 (amd64)
>    CentOS 7 - Linux 3.10.0-862.14.4.el7.ppc64 (ppc64)
>    CentOS 7 - Linux 3.10.0-957.12.2.el7.x86_64 (x86_64)
>    CentOS 7 - Linux 3.10.0-957.21.3.el7.ppc64le (ppc64le)
>    Alpine 3.10.3 Linux 4.19.80-0-virt (x86_64)
>    OpenBSD 6.6 (amd64)
>    Oracle SunOS 5.11 (i86pc)
>    Oracle SunOS 5.11 (sun4u)
>    Raspbian 10 (armv7l)
>    Ubuntu 14.04 (aarch64)
>
> And the following failures:
>
>    Oracle SunOS 5.10/i86pc:
>       FAIL: testsuite/misc
>       FAIL: testsuite/debug
>
>    Cygwin 10/64bit with GCC:
>       FAIL: testsuite/panic-tests
>
>    NetBSD 8.1:
>       FAIL: testsuite/cmd-l
>       FAIL: testsuite/colon-with-no-label
>       FAIL: testsuite/compile-errors
>       FAIL: testsuite/compile-tests
>       FAIL: testsuite/in-place-suffix-backup
>       FAIL: testsuite/mb-bad-delim
>       FAIL: testsuite/mb-y-translate
>       FAIL: testsuite/missing-filename
>       FAIL: testsuite/normalize-text
>       FAIL: testsuite/panic-tests
>       FAIL: testsuite/posix-mode-addr
>       FAIL: testsuite/posix-mode-bad-ref
>       FAIL: testsuite/posix-mode-s
>       FAIL: testsuite/recursive-escape-c
>       FAIL: testsuite/regex-errors
>       FAIL: testsuite/sandbox
>       FAIL: testsuite/temp-file-cleanup
>       FAIL: testsuite/follow-symlinks

Hi Assaf,
Wow. Thanks for all the testing and analysis.
I will find time to fix at least the empty-$PERL problem.



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