[phobos] FreeBSD 32 still fails unittests for std.datetime

Brad Roberts braddr at puremagic.com
Sat Apr 30 18:11:01 PDT 2011


On 4/30/2011 4:52 PM, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
>> Testing generated/freebsd/debug/32/unittest/std/date
>> std.date and std.dateparse have been scheduled for deprecation. Please use
>> std.d atetime instead.
>> Testing generated/freebsd/debug/32/unittest/std/datetime
>> gmake[2]: *** [generated/freebsd/debug/32/unittest/std/datetime] Killed: 9
>> gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/home/walter/cbx/mars/phobos'
>> gmake[1]: *** [unittest] Error 2
>> gmake: *** [unittest] Error 2
> 
> Yuck. I haven't the slightest clue what to do about that. There's no 
> meaningful error there whatsoever. Bleh.
> 
> I may have to take the time and set up a FreeBSD box (probably in VirtualBox) 
> one of these days soon, which will likely be quite unpleasant (or at least 
> quite time-consuming) given the fact that I've never done anything with any 
> BSD (though I use Linux all the time, so that'll help considerably). Short of 
> doing that, I haven't a clue how to go about fixing it.
> 
> And I'm not even sure that my going and doing that will help given that 
> std.datetime passes on the autotester. There must be something critically 
> different between your machine and the autotester.
> 
> Bleh. I hate these sort of problems. Give me a nice logic bug over this sort 
> of stuff any day. But such is life.
> 
> - Jonathan M Davis

Interesting.. since obviously this test isn't and hasn't been failing on the auto-tester.  Walter, what version of
freebsd are you running?  The auto-tester is running 8.1.


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