R. Bernstein wrote: > C.Y.M writes: > > When I build current libcdio from cvs, it builds fine, but fails on the > check. I > > am using current gcc-3.4.6. > > > > ./check_iso.sh: iso-read basic test failed in comparing output. > > ./check_iso.sh: failed command: > > ../src/iso-read --image ./copying.iso --extract copying > > FAIL: check_iso.sh > > Sorry, could not find an ISO 9660 image from > > /var/local/libcdio.cvs/libcdio/test/cdda.bin > > There is a bit that's weird here. In fact too weird for me to think > that this is a libcdio problem as much as something going on in your > setup or your computer filesystem getting the wrong inodes/files. > > The test specified reading from ./copying.iso but what it found was a > different file - cdda.bin (a CD-DA CD image). > > And that error message message doesn't come from iso-read at all but > from example/isofuzzy.c. which is run out of tests/check_fuzzy.sh, not > check_iso.sh which is reporting FAIL. > > > Is this a known issue? > > It looks to me likethe regression test is correctly finding that > something's off in your system. >
I found the problem. On 2006-01-06, a file was checked in called libcdio/test/copying.iso If I take current cvs and revert this one file back to the one on 2006-01-05, then current cvs builds and tests fine. There must be something wrong with that new .iso file. Best Regards. _______________________________________________ Libcdio-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libcdio-devel
