[lsb-discuss] Apply for the waivers to some failures from lsb-test-desktop-t2c

Hao Liu hliu at redhat.com
Mon Sep 1 00:55:48 PDT 2008


Eugene Shatokhin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 1.
>   
>>     * /glib-t2c/tests/glib_file_utilities/glib_file_utilities 28 UNRESOLVED
>>     * /glib-t2c/tests/glib_file_utilities/glib_file_utilities 38 UNRESOLVED
>>     
>
> As the messages output by the above tests suggest, the tests ended with UNRESOLVED because they should not be executed by root user. Please try to execute the tests as a non-root user.
>
>   
Yes, I reran the test as a non-root user, these problems were gone.
> 2.
>   
>>     * /glib-t2c/tests/glib_unicode/glib_unicode 18 FAIL
>>     
>
> This failure is due to a problem in the test itself, so, I think, it can be waived. 
>
> The source of the problem was in a misunderstanding of the Unicode 5 standard (classification of code points). 
>
> We have already fixed this issue. Updates for this test as well as several new tests for Glib Unicode functions will be included in the next version of the test suite.
>   
IMHO, the waived failures should have a corresponding TSD in the PR 
system, right?
> 3.
>   
>>     * /glib-t2c/tests/glib_messagelog/glib_messagelog 9 FAIL
>>     * /glib-t2c/tests/glib_messagelog/glib_messagelog 10 FAIL
>>     
> We are investigating these tests now but we have not seen such kind of failure so far. We will try to reproduce it. The appearance of "signal 5" (SIGTRAP, if I am not mistaken) is quite unusual. 
>
> With best regards,
> Eugene
>
>   
All the best,
Hao Liu


More information about the lsb-discuss mailing list