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From: William Cohen <wcohen@redhat.com>
To: SystemTAP <systemtap@sources.redhat.com>
Subject: Results of systemtap-20071020 snapshot on ia64
Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2007 19:26:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <472A2879.9080504@redhat.com> (raw)

It looks like pr5230 cause a number of the tests to fail. This should
is fixed in the current CVS.

The only the i686 kernel 2.6.24-rc1 currently exercising the kernel markers. 
Need to take a closer look to see what is going on with the failures.

rhel4 i686
Date: 200710291549
User: wcohen
Kernel: Linux 2.6.24-rc1 #1 SMP Mon Oct 29 10:27:37 EDT 2007 i686 athlon i386 
GNU/Linux

Testsuite summary of failed tests
FAIL: K_MARKER04 compilation failed
FAIL: KM_MARKER02 compilation failed
FAIL: buildok/ioblock_test.stp		(pr5231)
FAIL: buildok/nfs-all-probes.stp	(pr5150)
FAIL: buildok/syscall.stp		(pr5230) fixed in cvs
FAIL: sys.stp				(pr5230) fixed in cvs
FAIL: 32-bit access
FAIL: 32-bit acct
FAIL: 32-bit alarm
FAIL: 32-bit chmod
FAIL: 32-bit clock
FAIL: 32-bit dir
FAIL: 32-bit forkwait
FAIL: 32-bit futimes
FAIL: 32-bit itimer
FAIL: 32-bit link
FAIL: 32-bit mmap
FAIL: 32-bit mount
FAIL: 32-bit net1
FAIL: 32-bit openclose
FAIL: 32-bit poll
FAIL: 32-bit readwrite
FAIL: 32-bit rt_signal
FAIL: 32-bit select
FAIL: 32-bit sendfile
FAIL: 32-bit signal
FAIL: 32-bit stat
FAIL: 32-bit statfs
FAIL: 32-bit swap
FAIL: 32-bit sync
FAIL: 32-bit timer
FAIL: 32-bit trunc
FAIL: 32-bit uid
FAIL: 32-bit uid16
FAIL: 32-bit umask
FAIL: 32-bit unlink
		=== systemtap Summary ===

# of expected passes		437
# of unexpected failures	36
# of expected failures		152
# of unknown successes		3
# of known failures		3
# of untested testcases		15
# of unsupported tests		1
runtest completed at Mon Oct 29 13:04:23 2007

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2007-11-01 19:26 William Cohen [this message]
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