On August 16, 2021 2:09 PM, I wrote: >To: 'Jeff King' <peff@xxxxxxxx> >Cc: 'Junio C Hamano' <gitster@xxxxxxxxx>; 'git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' <git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: RE: [ANNOUNCE] Git v2.33.0-rc2 (Build/Test Report) > >On August 13, 2021 12:07 PM, Jeff King wrote: >>On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 10:22:19AM -0400, Randall S. Becker wrote: >> >>> >Just a report that t0301.9 hung again on 2.32.0-rc1 on the NonStop >>> >ia64 platform, and t5563.8 hung on the x86 platform. These did not >> >>We don't seem to have a t5563. Do you mean t5562? >Yes. > >> >>> 2.32.0-rc2 passes on the NonStop x86 platform. ia64 is slower and >>> still running. The test failure is t9001 because there is no sendmail >>> on the platform. Is there a suitable dependency that I can use add to >>> bypass this test? >> >>Hmm, we shouldn't be depending on platform sendmail for the tests >>(after all, we do not want to actually send mail!). What does the failure look like? > >This looks strange. There is no signal 34 defined by the platform. > >test_must_fail: died by signal 34: git send-email --from=Example <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxx> --to=nobody@xxxxxxxxxxx --smtp- >server=/home/git/git/t/trash directory.t9001-send-email/fake.sendmail --transfer-encoding=8bit 0001-Second.patch longline.patch not ok >33 - reject long lines # ># z8=zzzzzzzz && ># z64=$z8$z8$z8$z8$z8$z8$z8$z8 && ># z512=$z64$z64$z64$z64$z64$z64$z64$z64 && ># clean_fake_sendmail && ># cp $patches longline.patch && ># cat >>longline.patch <<-EOF && ># $z512$z512 ># not a long line ># $z512$z512 ># EOF ># test_must_fail git send-email \ ># --from="Example <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxx>" \ ># --to=nobody@xxxxxxxxxxx \ ># --smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \ ># --transfer-encoding=8bit \ ># $patches longline.patch \ ># 2>actual && ># cat >expect <<-\EOF && ># fatal: longline.patch:35 is longer than 998 characters ># warning: no patches were sent ># EOF ># test_cmp expect actual ># >/ I should point out that all 6 failures in t9001 have the same characteristic - signal 34.