Re: [PHP] php "make test" failures

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On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 8:40 PM, Michael McCallister
<mikemc-phpgeneral@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Greetings PHP List,
>
> I have run php4 for many years and am finally rolling over to php5.
> When I compiled php 5.2.6 and ran "make test", I get the following:
>
> =====================================================================
> FAILED TEST SUMMARY
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> Bug #16069 (ICONV transliteration failure) [ext/iconv/tests/bug16069.phpt]
> iconv stream filter [ext/iconv/tests/iconv_stream_filter.phpt]
> Test array_slice() function : usage variations - Pass different data
> types as $offset arg [ext/standard/tests/array/array_slice_variation2.phpt]
> Test array_slice() function : usage variations - Pass different data
> types as $length arg [ext/standard/tests/array/array_slice_variation3.phpt]
> Test array_slice() function : usage variations - pass different int
> values as $length arg [ext/standard/tests/array/array_slice_variation6.phpt]
> Test closedir() function : usage variations - close a file pointer
> [ext/standard/tests/dir/closedir_variation3.phpt]
> Test readdir() function : usage variations - empty directories
> [ext/standard/tests/dir/readdir_variation2.phpt]
> Test readdir() function : usage variations - use file pointers
> [ext/standard/tests/dir/readdir_variation7.phpt]
> Test rewinddir() function : basic functionality
> [ext/standard/tests/dir/rewinddir_basic.phpt]
> Test rewinddir() function : usage variations - operate on a closed
> directory [ext/standard/tests/dir/rewinddir_variation2.phpt]
> Test rewinddir() function : usage variations - file pointers
> [ext/standard/tests/dir/rewinddir_variation3.phpt]
> =====================================================================
>
> It is running on CentOS5 x86_64 (2.6.18-92.1.13.el5).  It seems php5 has
> more "make test" failures than php4 did - is this normal or should I be
> concerned?
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Michael
>
>
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