Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
> Further for the record, it's entirely possible that those tests passed
> on your machine before the fix. If your user was allowed to write to /
> then the test would pass.
>
> This is why it's going to be good if we're all checking out
> harmony/enhanced/buildtest and r
Further for the record, it's entirely possible that those tests passed
on your machine before the fix. If your user was allowed to write to /
then the test would pass.
This is why it's going to be good if we're all checking out
harmony/enhanced/buildtest and run it, as the diversity of platform (
Sorry, I miss that test was updated. In any case, now it passed on SLES9.
thanks, vladimir
On 7/18/06, Vladimir Ivanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just for record: all logging tests passed on my linux box (SLES9
2.6.5-7.191-bigsmp distributive).
thanks, Vladimir
On 7/18/06, Paulex Yang <[
Just for record: all logging tests passed on my linux box (SLES9
2.6.5-7.191-bigsmp distributive).
thanks, Vladimir
On 7/18/06, Paulex Yang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry, please ignore it. Just catch up with the other thread on this
below.
Paulex Yang wrote:
> Which tests failed on your m
Sorry, please ignore it. Just catch up with the other thread on this
below.
Paulex Yang wrote:
Which tests failed on your machine?
Anymore error messages?
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Paulex Yang
China Software Development Lab
IBM
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Which tests failed on your machine?
Anymore error messages?
Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
I'm having my logging tests fail on Ubuntu 6 (will test win in a sec...)
I'll start digging, but if someone knows why, speak up...
geir
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I'm having my logging tests fail on Ubuntu 6 (will test win in a sec...)
I'll start digging, but if someone knows why, speak up...
geir
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