Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Linux POSIX file system test suite

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On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 12:29:47AM +0300, Szabolcs Szakacsits wrote:
> The test suite mostly checks POSIX compliance and works for FreeBSD, 
> Solaris, and Linux with UFS, ZFS, ext3, and NTFS-3G file systems. The list 
> of system calls tested is: chmod, chown, link, mkdir, mkfifo, open, rename, 
> rmdir, symlink, truncate, unlink. There are currently 1950 regression 
> tests.
<snip> 
> Availability:
> 
> 	http://ntfs3g.org/sw/qa/pjd-fstest-20080402.tgz

	Very interesting.  ocfs2, running as 'ext3' mode, gets:
Failed 9/184 test scripts, 95.11% okay. 32/1950 subtests failed, 98.36% okay.

Thanks!
Joel

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