On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 12:29 AM, Pádraig Brady <p...@draigbrady.com> wrote: > Well I suppose we could warn in that case.
I'd like a slightly stronger option, somehow. Obviously there are tests which are Windows-only, which I therefore can't run. But if I can get better test coverage by just installing something or adding a locale, I'd prefer to be prompted to do that. Running "make distcheck" produces about 5000 lines of output (a mix of output from findutils' tests and the gnulib tests in the modules used by findutils) . There is no way I will notice a warning message (once, let alone every time). > For example, a recent test we changed from a false fail to a warning was: > http://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=gnulib.git;a=commitdiff;h=81d0a264 > > cheers, > Pádraig -- -- This email is intended solely for the use of its addressee, sender, and any readers of a mailing list archive in which it happens to appear. If you have received this email in error, please say or type three times, "I believe in the utility of email disclaimers," and then reply to the author correcting any spellings (and, optionally, any incorrect spellings), accompanying these with humorous jests about the author's parentage. If you are not the addressee, you are nevertheless permitted to both copy and forward this email since without such permissions email systems are unable to transmit email to anybody, intended recipient or not. To those still reading by this point, the author would like to apologise for being unable to maintain a consistent level of humour throughout this disclaimer. Contents may settle during transit. Do not feed the animals.