Re: [ANNOUNCE] Git v2.48.0-rc0

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On Tue, Dec 17, 2024 at 02:00:01PM -0500, rsbecker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> On December 17, 2024 8:48 AM, I wrote:
> >This is on the latest OS version of NonStop x86. The test is done via the
> >following:
> >With OpenSSL 3.4 The T0625 is Expat.
> >
> >When run as follows:
> >GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_REF_FORMAT=reftable GIT_TEST_CLONE_2GB=true
> >/usr/coreutils/bin/make -k test V=1 CFLAGS="-g -O2 -Winline -I/usr/local-
> >ssl3.4/include -I/usr/coreutils/include
> -I/usr/tandem/xml/T0625L01_AAE/include"
> >LDFLAGS="/usr/coreutils/lib/libz.a
> >-L/usr/local-ssl3.4/lib -L/usr/coreutils/lib
> -L/usr/tandem/xml/T0625L01_AAE/lib"
> >TEST_LINT= SHELL=/usr/coreutils/bin/bash
> >
> >The results are:
> >*** t0000-basic.sh ***
> >error: cannot run git init
> >Makefile:77: recipe for target 't0000-basic.sh' failed
> >make[2]: *** [t0000-basic.sh] Error 1
> >*** t0001-init.sh ***
> >error: cannot run git init
> >Makefile:77: recipe for target 't0001-init.sh' failed
> >make[2]: *** [t0001-init.sh] Error 1
> >*** t0002-gitfile.sh ***
> >error: cannot run git init
> >Makefile:77: recipe for target 't0002-gitfile.sh' failed
> >make[2]: *** [t0002-gitfile.sh] Error 1
> >etc for all tests.
> >
> >Removing GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_REF_FORMAT=reftable allows the whole test suite
> to
> >pass.
> >
> >There are environment size limits (about 32Kb) in bash on the box, so it is
> possible a
> >boundary was crossed internal to the test setup.
> 
> I did find this, in t0000-basic:
> not ok 69 - init with GIT_DEFAULT_REF_FORMAT=reftable

You mean t0001-init.sh, right?

> but have no more details. When should I break in gdb to get a backtrace?

Can you please run that test with "-ix" and post the logs?

Patrick




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