The majority of these tests are known to pass on other commercial operating systems (such as Solaris)--there are probably some test bugs in there that would only show up on Linux -- but it does indicate some mismatch between the current semantics and the standard semantics for these interfaces. The test assertions are based on standard specifications of the interfaces (Single UNIX Spec V2 and gABI in some instances). regards Andrew
On Dec 4, 5:11pm in "RE: Test cases that ", Wichmann, Mats D wrote: > This is similar to the list of suspects I've seen in limited > testing. The question I have is, if these are waivered, do > we still have a useful async I/O and memory mapped I/O > implementation (those are the two areas that worry me, at > first glance)? > > I'm not in a position to provide an answer to that question - > so it's looking for more informed input. Are those testing > boundary conditions or core functionality? > > Mats > > > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] >-- End of excerpt from Wichmann, Mats D
