On Thu, Mar 17, 2016, at 11:35, Ruediger Meier wrote: > On Thursday 17 March 2016, Benno Schulenberg wrote: > > When one hits ^C when the compilation phase of 'make check' > > finishes and the first tests start executing, the script prints > > I don't manage to reproduce that. How do you run make exactly (-j)? Just plain 'make' and 'make check'. > If I hit ctrl-C during compilation then the test script does not start > at all. Maybe there is a dependency problem and your tests start before > compilation is finished? No, I don't hit ^C during compilation but when it has finished, when that scary warning "Don't execute on production system!" has been printed and the first "OK"s have appeared. > Could you show us the test diffs? > $ find tests/diff/ -type f | xargs -r cat Attached. > Maybe also warnings durning the test run (if any). Only the ipcs one prints warnings: ipcs: mk-rm-msg ... OK ipcs: mk-rm-sem ... OK ipcs: id 1048595 not found ipcs: id 1081363 not found ipcs: mk-rm-shm ... FAILED (ipcs/mk-rm-shm) Benno -- http://www.fastmail.com - A no graphics, no pop-ups email service
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