kili: > On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 07:07:33PM +0200, Matthias Kilian wrote: > > And my problem with the testsuite was a PEBKAC (of course): on > > OpenBSD, python is installed as python-2.3, python-2.4, python-2.5 > > (you can have several versions installed in parallel), which isn't > > found by configure, which in turn lets the testsuite bail out. > > Setting PythonCmd during configure fixed it. > > > > I've yet to evaluate the results of the testsuite. I'll post it in > > a few hours. > > Summary (skipping all the details): > > OVERALL SUMMARY for test run started at Sun Sep 28 17:57:33 CEST 2008 > 2233 total tests, which gave rise to > 12011 test cases, of which > 0 caused framework failures > 2244 were skipped > > 9324 expected passes > 140 expected failures > 20 unexpected passes > 283 unexpected failures > > This looks more scary than it is; many unexpected failures are > caused by a change in Rational formatin ("17%42" vs. "17 % 42"), > some others are probably caused by OpenBSD specific stuff (e.g., > warnings about the use of unsafe functions like strcpy(3), different > output behaviour on signals like SIGSEGV, and, well the unicode > (causing unexpected passes) and some threading differences are most > probably also OS-dependent candidates). Some problems are not > strictly OpenBSD specific, but just triggered due to the more > restrictive default limits (number of open file descriptors, datasize, > etc.). Finally, some tests just did time out (this isn't the fastest > machine in the universe). > > A full test log is available at > http://openbsd.dead-parrot.de/ghctests/ghc-6.10-openbsd-i386.log > > And a shorter log (using a really horrible awk script for stripping down > the full log): > http://openbsd.dead-parrot.de/ghctests/ghc-6.10-openbsd-i386.shortlog > > Fallout from the following tests looks a little bit suspicious: > > num009 > num012 > galois_raytrace (well, I didn't read the whol diff ;-)) > driver019 (I think a fix for this has been pushed during the last 24 hours) > ffi009 > tough > all the hpc stuff > copyFile001 (but there was a push for it recently, IIRC)
Great work Kili!! -- Don _______________________________________________ Glasgow-haskell-users mailing list Glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/glasgow-haskell-users