globtest failed on Linux 2.1.131 when compile glibc-2.0.10[56]
Prasong Aroonruviwat
psa@jesus.ksc.co.th
Mon Dec 14 23:29:00 GMT 1998
On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
> Prasong> I don't know how to reproduce it, After I try to compile it again with
> Prasong> "-O2 -march=pentium -mcpu=pentium -fomit-frame-pointer" it fail at this
> Prasong> point again.
>
> Have a look at the test itself, check which one fails, what are the
> differences,...
>
# Test tilde expansion with username
${elf_objpfx}${rtld_installed_name} --library-path ${library_path} \
${common_objpfx}posix/globtest -q -t "$testdir" "~"$USER |
sort > $testout
eval echo ~$USER | cmp - $testout || result=1
when remove this from "posix/globtest.sh" it's pass the "make check"
I use bash-1.14.7, it come from RedHat 5.2
> Currently I'm running linux 2.1.131-ac11 with egcs 1.1.1, binutils
> 2.9.0.17 on i486. My system passes all tests.
My linux 2.1.131-ac10 compile with egcs-1.1b -O2 and binutil-2.9.0.19
>
> Are you using the header files from Linux 2.0 or from Linux 2.1 (you
> should use the later - see the glibc FAQ)?
The header files is place in default directory /usr/src/linux (2.1.131ac10)
Regards,
psa
>
> Andreas
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