Install on Solaris 2008.05

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I'm building an opensolaris box, and am running into test failures when compiling git.

I'm installing on opensolaris 2008.05 and the tests fail in t0002- gitfile.sh ( test numbers 2 and 3 ) is this expected/ok?

*** t0002-gitfile.sh ***
*   ok 1: initial setup
* FAIL 2: bad setup: invalid .git file format

                echo "gitdir $REAL" >.git &&
                if git rev-parse 2>.err
                then
echo "git rev-parse accepted an invalid .git file"
                        false
                fi &&
                if ! grep -qe "Invalid gitfile format" .err
                then
                        echo "git rev-parse returned wrong error"
                        false
                fi

* FAIL 3: bad setup: invalid .git file path

                echo "gitdir: $REAL.not" >.git &&
                if git rev-parse 2>.err
                then
echo "git rev-parse accepted an invalid .git file path"
                        false
                fi &&
                if ! grep -qe "Not a git repository" .err
                then
                        echo "git rev-parse returned wrong error"
                        false
                fi

*   ok 4: final setup + check rev-parse --git-dir
*   ok 5: check hash-object
*   ok 6: check cat-file
*   ok 7: check update-index
*   ok 8: check write-tree
*   ok 9: check commit-tree
*   ok 10: check rev-list
* failed 2 among 10 test(s)
gmake[1]: *** [t0002-gitfile.sh] Error 1
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/root/git-1.5.6.5/t'



Thanks

- Sean

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