Am Dienstag, 12. September 2023, 21:55:13 CEST schrieb Chet Ramey: > > > run-posixexp > > 309d308 > > < ./posixexp.tests: line 98: syntax error: unexpected end of file > > Did you remake y.tab.c? And if so, what version of bison did you use?
Not deliberately, but this is 5.2_p15, so if one of the patches touches the source... riscv32 ~ # bison --version bison (GNU Bison) 3.8.2 I just re-ran the bash build, and the log contains a line bison -y -d ./parse.y Full xz'ed build log is 11kbyte. > > > run-read > > warning: please do not consider output differing only in the amount of > > warning: white space to be an error. > > 47c47 > > < a > > --- > >> abcde > > 71c71 > > < 0 > > --- > >> 1 > > 74c74 > > < 1 > > --- > >> timeout 2: ok > > 80c80 > > < a > > --- > >> abcde > > These indicate that read with a timeout through a pipe or from /dev/tty is > failing (or very slow) for some reason. It's strange, since the data is > already written to the pipe and waiting to be read when the `read' builtin > is called. The /dev/tty tests can be fooled by typeahead while the tests > are running, but that doesn't usually happen. Could a timeout also mean that part of the data "got lost" and it's trying to read more than is available? -- Andreas K. Hüttel dilfri...@gentoo.org Gentoo Linux developer (council, toolchain, base-system, perl, libreoffice)
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