Hi! Recently, a mercurial test has started failing for me (7.99.21/amd64):
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ $ echo 'http://does.not.exist/bundle.hg' > server/.hg/clonebundles.manifest $ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT 404-url applying clone bundle from http://does.not.exist/bundle.hg - error fetching bundle: * not known (glob) + error fetching bundle: No address associated with hostname abort: error applying bundle (if this error persists, consider contacting the server operator or disable clone bundles via "--config experimental.clonebundles=false") [255] ERROR: test-clonebundles.t output changed In other words, the test tries resolving does.not.exist and expects any error message ending with 'not known' but gets the one for EAI_NODATA, in contrast to all other operating systems (according to the mercurial author). Can someone else please try this, to make sure it's not my DNS setup? cd /usr/pkgsrc/devel/py-mercurial && make test Any ideas what could be the reason for this? Thanks, Thomas
