I tested automake-1.16.2 in a fresh build on top of autoconf-2.69b (latest beta). Instead of all automakes tests passing or skipping, as happened with autoconf-2.69, I now have 2 new failures (but autoconf now has zero failures, which is a big improvement).
Already reported to autoconf (with typo in subject), but copying you on the new errors in case you care. ĸen =========================================== GNU Automake 1.16.2: ./test-suite.log =========================================== # TOTAL: 2915 # PASS: 2718 # SKIP: 156 # XFAIL: 39 # FAIL: 2 # XPASS: 0 # ERROR: 0 .. contents:: :depth: 2 [ cutting down to only the failures ] FAIL: t/autohdr4 ================ Running from installcheck: no Test Protocol: none PATH = /building/automake-1.16.2/bin:/building/automake-1.16.2/t/ax:/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin ++ pwd /building/automake-1.16.2/t/autohdr4.dir + cat + mkdir sub1 sub2 sub3 + : + echo '#define NAME "grepme1"' + cat + cat + cat + aclocal-1.16 -Werror + autoconf + autoheader autoheader: cannot open sub2/config.${BOT}: No such file or directory + am_exit_trap 1 + exit_status=1 + set +e + cd /building/automake-1.16.2 + test none = tap + case $am_explicit_skips in + test 1 -eq 0 + keep_testdirs=yes + am_keeping_testdirs + case $keep_testdirs in + return 0 + set +x FAIL t/autohdr4.sh (exit status: 1) FAIL: t/autohdr-subdir-pr12495 ============================== Running from installcheck: no Test Protocol: none PATH = /building/automake-1.16.2/bin:/building/automake-1.16.2/t/ax:/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin ++ pwd /building/automake-1.16.2/t/autohdr-subdir-pr12495.dir + cat + mkdir sub + echo SUBDIRS = sub + : + aclocal-1.16 -Werror + autoconf + autoheader autoheader: cannot open b.h.in: No such file or directory + am_exit_trap 1 + exit_status=1 + set +e + cd /building/automake-1.16.2 + test none = tap + case $am_explicit_skips in + test 1 -eq 0 + keep_testdirs=yes + am_keeping_testdirs + case $keep_testdirs in + return 0 + set +x FAIL t/autohdr-subdir-pr12495.sh (exit status: 1) -- Juliet's version of cleanliness was next to godliness, which was to say it was erratic, past all understanding and was seldom seen. -- Unseen Academicals