On Sun, Jun 01, 2008 at 11:22:28PM +0200, Bruno Haible wrote:
> > File offset is wrong after fseek: 17.
> > FAIL: test-fflush
>
> That may be better in the new tarball.
Yepp, works fine now.
> > test-lseek.c:49: assertion failed
> > Abort trap (core dumped)
> > FAIL: test-lseek.sh
>
> This is clearly a bug in your OS: lseek must fail when at attempt is made
> to set a negative file position on a regular file. You can analyze it with
> gdb, or extract a simple testcase for your libc + kernel developers.
I'll investigate into this.
> > Skipping test: file operations failed.
> > SKIP: test-freadable
> > Skipping test: file operations failed.
> > SKIP: test-freading
> > Skipping test: file operations failed.
> > SKIP: test-fwritable
> > Skipping test: file operations failed.
> > SKIP: test-fwriting
> > testdir-stdioext compiles without that, but the test is
> > skipped. Is that normal?
>
> That's not normal. This is also an indication of things gone wrong
> in your OS's stdio. You can single-step through it in gdb to see what
> went wrong.
These are fixed now too. So the only error left is the lseek one.
Thanks for the quick reply and fixes.
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voroskoi