Hi, I've tried 4.1.4-4 in a clean sid chroot on kfreebsd-amd64.
László Böszörményi (GCS) wrote: > Strange that it's being run on your machine; > disable-test_security_curve.patch disables this unconditionally. :-0 In 4.1.4-3, I don't think the patch was applied, and dpkg-source did not run quilt during unpack. In 4.1.4-4 that patch isapplied and that test is no longer built or executed. I had a few test failures this time, mostly relating to zmq_bind(rep,"tcp://127.0.0.1:5560") suggesting the port was in use or maybe hadn't cleaned up properly after a previous test run. I don't have any daemons on that port. I ran the testsuite again a few minutes later and then all the tests passed. > I don't see any difference even with passing VERBOSE=1 to > dh_auto_test; It is working. You won't notice any difference unless there are test failures, then it will `cat ./test-suite.log` into the build log with the full error message of failed tests. It's a feature of the test framework. Once this has been run on the buildds, I think you'll quickly find out where the problem is. > > Please see the attached, it will show the reason for test failures in > > the build log, which should help figure out what is wrong on Linux. > First, may you test the proposed package update[1]? I've to guard the > ucred.h inclusion as that's kFreeBSD only. The guard should only be needed if Linux defines ZMQ_HAVE_SO_PEERCRED or ZMQ_HAVE_LOCAL_PEERCRED. Otherwise, sys/ucred.h is standard for FreeBSD, but also NetBSD, Dragonfly, OS X too I think... http://fxr.watson.org/fxr/trackident?v=FREEBSD10;im=3;i=ucred Regards, -- Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org
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