Done. The cygwin install is the standard, all-defaults install (and I've done it 5 times now). I've attached a tar.gz with the test results run under sh and bash. Hope that helps. On Jan 16, 2008 11:38 AM, Alex Riesen <raa.lkml@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Paul Umbers, Wed, Jan 16, 2008 19:10:43 +0100: > > > After seeing the above error, running the test with -i (stop > > > immediately on failure): > > > > > > $ cd t > > > $ sh -x ./t0000-basic.sh -i -v > > > > > Tried Junio's latest suggestion. The resulting output and contents of > > the trash are attached as a tar.gz. Thanks for all your help guys, I'm > > Well, either it didn't work or you omited something critical (like > stderr): > > * expecting success: tree=$(git write-tree) > * FAIL 5: writing tree out with git write-tree > tree=$(git write-tree) > > that is too short. All the traces missing. Could you please retry > with > > sh -x ./t0000-basic.sh -d -v -i &> test_results.txt > > ? If that is what you actually did, I suspect you have a very broken > shell installed. Could you check if you have bash (bash --version) > and try it instead of "sh"? > > -- Computer Science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes. --- Edsger W. Dijkstra Paul Umbers MSc MBCS MIAP paul.umbers@xxxxxxxxx
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