Elbert Pol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jim Meyering wrote: >> Elbert Pol<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Hoi Jim, >>> >>> When i use the new rm.exe and use it with the ./configure i get all >>> kind of errors like : >>> >>> rm.exe: cannot remove `conftest': Is a directory >>> rm.exe: cannot remove `conftest.dir': Is a directory >>> rm.exe: FATAL: cannot enter directory `conftest': Bad file number >>> rm.exe: FATAL: cannot enter directory `conftest.dir': Bad file number >>> >>> I don't have it when i use the rm.exe from 5.94 >>> I attach the log file. >>> Mayby you know what wrong ? >> >> Not yet. >> >> Remember when you chose not to run "make -k check"? ;-) >> Well, now would be a good time to go back and do that, >> but with working tools in your PATH, of course. >> > Hoi again, > > Hope i attach now the good one :)
Lots of unusual errors. No diff program? I think "diff" must be missing or non-functional. Otherwise, we'd have better output telling us about particular test failures. The number and distribution of failures make me pretty sure that the tests are failing due to a mismatch between the tests' expecting newlines in output and your executables generating CRs. For example, run these cd tests/cut && ../../src/cut.exe -d: -f1,3- 1.I | diff -u - 1.O [or if you lack "diff", do this: ] cd tests/cut && ../../src/cut.exe -d: -f1,3- 1.I | cmp - 1.O ../../src/cut.exe -d: -f1,3- 1.I | cat -A ../../src/cut.exe -d: -f1,3- 1.I | od -ac That last one gives me this: $ ../../src/cut -d: -f1,3- 1.I | od -ac 0000000 a : c nl a : c \n 0000004 Also, the test output suggests that there is a broken "rm" command in your path. _______________________________________________ Bug-coreutils mailing list Bug-coreutils@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-coreutils