On 2016-03-16, Scott Kostyshak wrote: > On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 12:18:40PM +0100, Kornel Benko wrote: >> Am Mittwoch, 16. März 2016 um 01:55:01, schrieb Scott Kostyshak >> <skost...@lyx.org>
>> > On current master run this test: >> > ctest -R "^UNRELIABLE.WRONG.OUTPUT_export/doc/es/UserGuide_pdf5_texF$" >> > >> > I get that it passes. >> > But when I look in the log I see that the lualatex >> > command failed. >> I am seeing only many warnings like >> Loading module "word-ordWARNING: unknown cross-reference-class >> `hyperindexformat'! (ignored) >> ... >> WARNING: unknown cross-reference-class `hyperindexformat'! (ignored) >> or >> Warning--I didn't find a database entry for "spanish" >> ... >> Warning--I didn't find a database entry for "Vietnamese" > OK, not too surprising that we see differences since it's marked > UNRELIABLE. No. A test may be unreliable for several reasons: # Regular expressions for tests that should not be executed with # ctest -L export or ctest -L inverted because they do not work as expected # (either unreliable or invalid). ... Sublabel: 1wrong 2output # Export does not fail but the resulting document has errors. I.e. these tests should pass everywhere but are invalid. Günter