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Hi,

Just saw the blurb for the latest snapshot
coreutils-7.1.71-e0149.

I am attaching a set of build and check logs running on my C2D
MacOSX 10.5.6 iMac with all official software updates and not
much else.

Since Apple intends to use their llvm-gcc compiler, I will use
it, too, making sure their plain gcc compilers act the same way
as provided by XCode-3.1.2 (i.e. llvm does not introduce
strangeness on its own, btw for ex. llvm will not build much of
GNOME properly).

I am still having a segfault on a conftest during ./configure,
been seeing this for quite a while during the coreutils-6.x
lineage also (maybe 5.x but my grey matter does not remember
much that far back lol).

As a user (the first one created by OSX is admin), make-check
will fail during:
install/install-C.log

As sudo-root, make-check fails a lot more places:
install/install-C.log
cp/special-bits.log
install/install-C-root.log
misc/truncate-owned-by-other.log
mv/sticky-to-xpart.log
rm/no-give-up.log
touch/now-owned-by-other.log

I feel some of the skipped tests (only some) might still be
useful on this platform, I will need to study them more deeply
as I can.

I am hoping someone has access to the next major version of OSX
10.6 also known as Snow Leopard.  It took them well over a year
to get 10.5 + XCode-3.x into shape IMO.  Never mind the
promises of acting like a real *ix better.

I can try helping as much as I am able.


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