Hi Thomas,
* Thomas Koenig (tkoe...@netcologne.de) [20171106 23:31]:
> > > help2man: can't get `--help' info from automake-1.15
Tumbleweed does seem to have automake 1.15.1 so why don't you check with
'zypper se -s automake' and if TW does have it do 'zypper up automake'. With
that done the erro
* Stefano Lattarini (stefano.lattar...@gmail.com) [20130528 14:07]:
> This certainly doesn't come from stock Automake. I think it is caused by
> some OpenSUSE patch. Can you confirm? And ditto for the other failing
> test.
At least for am-config-header we had indeed a patch to make the use of
THe above tests fail on openSUSE factory, i.e. the development version. logs
show this:
FAIL: t/am-config-header
Running from installcheck: no
Test Protocol: none
PATH =
/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/automake-1.13.2/t/wrap:/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/automake-1.13.2
The log is attached. Again I'd like to understand what's going wrong.
Philipp
Running from installcheck: no
Test Protocol: none
PATH =
/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/automake-1.13.1/t/wrap:/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/automake-1.13.1/t/ax:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/games
++ pw
am-config-header-no-more fails on openSUSE factory i.e., the development
version, log is attached. Can somebody explain what's going wrong?
Philipp
Running from installcheck: no
Test Protocol: none
PATH =
/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/automake-1.13.1/t/wrap:/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/automake-1.13
* Stefano Lattarini (stefano.lattar...@gmail.com) [20110808 23:53]:
> May I ask you whether you've managed to solve your problem? If yes, I
> could close this bug report then.
Sorry for answering so late. It disappeared without me doing anything. So
yes, you may close this bug report.
Philipp
* Stefano Lattarini (stefano.lattar...@gmail.com) [20110801 19:29]:
> Whow, 1.8.3 is more than seven years old. Have you considerded upgarding
> to the latest version 1.11?
Impossible! 1.8.3 is the version that shipped with an older version of SUSE
Linux Enterprise Server and thus can't be upgra
When building automake on s390 I get the following failure when running the
testsuite. Is there possibly a more detailed log that would help pinpoint
the exact failure?
=== Running test ./aclocal7.test
/usr/src/packages/BUILD/automake-1.8.3/tests/testSubDir
DIST_COMMON = README $(am__configure_dep
[just as a late reply I just saw I never sent out]
* Ralf Wildenhues (ralf.wildenh...@gmx.de) [20090501 10:36]:
> Are you really hundred percent positively sure that the shell on the
> build system in question was bash, not some ksh?
It failed consistently on all architectures and our build syst
As requested here is our patch to make require_file_internal able to deal
with file names containing path names along with a tarball containing the
test case. Simply unpack the tarball and call 'autoreconf -fi' in the
created automake_test directory. Without the attached patch, automake will
fail w
* Ralf Wildenhues (ralf.wildenh...@gmx.de) [20090429 21:02]:
> That "just" is an interesting statement. I had to create an account
> with Novell, then had to click through more pages.
Sorry, I shoulkd have warned you, but it's so familiar to me I forgetr the
initial hassles.
> buildservice quit
* Ralf Wildenhues (ralf.wildenh...@gmx.de) [20090428 22:42]:
> + :
> + cat stdout
> Making check in dir
> [...]
It does continue here too, I just pasted what I thought were the relevant
lines. I'm attaching the complete log of running 'make check'
> Can you try to debug it yourself? For
* Ralf Wildenhues (ralf.wildenh...@gmx.de) [20090428 08:20]:
> thanks for the report.
> Hmm. Which version is make, and what shell is /bin/sh?
make is 3.81 and /bin/sh is bash 4.0.10(1)-release.
> Do you have any diffs over FSF Automake 1.10.2 in your tree?
Yepp, both of which I'm attaching.
After Andreas Schwab left the company, I'm trying to maintain some of the
packages that he did before me and one of them is automake.
check4.test is from automake 1.10.2 is failing across all architectures for
openSUSE factory (i.e. current development branch):
=== Running test ./check4.test
++ p
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