Re: All (?) network tests failing
Christos Zoulas wrote: > It could be due to tcsh doing its file descriptor dance differently... > What shell are you using? The default shell of the root user. The notion of changing the shell according to a personal preference doesn't really apply when running automated tests on a fresh automated install. The shell command used to run the tests is: mkdir /tmp/tests && \ cd /usr/tests && \ { atf-run; echo $? >/tmp/tests/test.status; } | tee /tmp/tests/test.tps | atf-report -o ticker:- -o xml:/tmp/tests/test.xml which may also matter as file descrptors are allocated for log files and pipes. But rather than manually doing a fresh install, logging in as root, and running that command, it may be easier to just run the anita command starting on line 3 of the log from the first failed test run on b5: http://releng.netbsd.org/b5reports/i386/2020/2020.03.22.00.56.45/test.log -- Andreas Gustafsson, g...@gson.org
Re: All (?) network tests failing
Date:Sun, 5 Apr 2020 01:26:15 - (UTC) From:chris...@astron.com (Christos Zoulas) Message-ID: | It could be due to tcsh doing its file descriptor dance differently... | What shell are you using? When I run tests against HEAD, I use /bin/sh - the only other possibilities are csh (which I gave up using decades ago, before there was a tcsh) or /bin/ksh (of whioch our version has too many "issues" to bother with). I have nothing from pkgsrc installed in test setups. The b5 tests are the same I believe, simply build HEAD, install it, and atf-run kre