Re: OpenBSD and test fCmd-9.4



Mike Small wrote:
In article <slrnfpstn5.krb.zbREMOVE_THIS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
ZB <zbREMOVE_THIS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dnia 28.01.2008 Mike Small <smallm@xxxxxxxxx> napisa³/a:

But I'm using OpenBSD and the version of Tcl in its ports system
is pretty old. There's no sign of any of the porters bringing
in 8.5 that I can see, so I tweaked what they had to point it to
the 8.5 distribution. That went quite well for the compile but
when I made the test target one of the tests failed:
Why don't you compile it without any "tweaking" at all? I made it so
yesterday, and (as for today) all seems to be fully functional. Well, not
made so many tests yet...
--
ZB

Okay, I tried compiling without using the ports framework at all,
just from the extracted tgz of 8.5.0, but make test still fails on
the same test.

You compiled on OpenBSD and the fCmd-9.4 test passed for you? Which
version of OpenBSD are you using? I've got a version of current
from around January 12th.

Out of curiosity I tried the tests in 8.4.7, the version currently
in ports (using the ports system this time, the patches there seem
to be necessary to build at all in that version) and somehow the
fCmd-9.4 test passed, although some clock tests did not. Perhaps
there's a clue there. I'll see if I can figure out the difference
when I have a little more time.

But I just wanted to get a feel for whether this is the sort of
thing worth putting in the bug tracking system or if it's not
something the developers would care about. Different projects have
different cultures.


We *do* care about it, please log it in the tracker at http://sourceforge.net/projects/tcl

Thanks for testing!

Miguel
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