Forwarded bug report from Eli on guile-devel. On Sat 23 Jul 2016 13:49, Eli Zaretskii <e...@gnu.org> writes:
> These tests are: > > . ftw.test, which fails because ftw is not available: > > FAIL: ftw.test: file-system-fold: test-suite > ERROR: ftw.test: file-system-fold: EACCES - arguments: > ((unbound-variable #f "Unbound variable: ~S" (getuid) #f)) > ERROR: ftw.test: file-system-fold: dangling symlink and lstat - > arguments: ((system-error "mkdir" "~A" ("File exists") (17))) > ERROR: ftw.test: file-system-fold: dangling symlink and stat - > arguments: ((system-error "mkdir" "~A" ("File exists") (17))) > FAIL: ftw.test: file-system-tree: test-suite/* > FAIL: ftw.test: file-system-tree: test-suite (recursive) > FAIL: ftw.test: scandir: top-srcdir > ERROR: ftw.test: scandir: symlink to directory - arguments: > ((system-error "mkdir" "~A" ("File exists") (17))) > > . several net_db tests: > > Running net-db.test > ERROR: net-db.test: getaddrinfo: 127.0.0.1, any service - arguments: > ((unbound-variable #f "Unbound variable: ~S" (AI_NUMERICHOST) #f)) > ERROR: net-db.test: getaddrinfo: 127.0.0.1:80 - arguments: > ((unbound-variable #f "Unbound variable: ~S" (AI_NUMERICHOST) #f)) > ERROR: net-db.test: getaddrinfo: port 80 - arguments: ((unbound-variable > #f "Unbound variable: ~S" (AI_ADDRCONFIG) #f)) > ERROR: net-db.test: getaddrinfo: port 80 with family and socket type - > arguments: ((unbound-variable #f "Unbound variable: ~S" (AI_ADDRCONFIG) #f)) > ERROR: net-db.test: getaddrinfo: no name - arguments: ((unbound-variable > #f "Unbound variable: ~S" (EAI_NONAME) #f)) > ERROR: net-db.test: getaddrinfo: wrong service name - arguments: > ((unbound-variable #f "Unbound variable: ~S" (AI_NUMERICHOST) #f)) > > . two "no duplicates" tests in popen.test: these require a Posix > shell, and simply hang on MS-Windows. > > . ports.test, because it needs 'fcntl', which is not available: > > Running ports.test > FAIL: ports.test: file: binary mode ignores port encoding > FAIL: ports.test: file: binary mode ignores file coding declaration > Backtrace: > In unknown file: > ?: 0 [memoize-variable-access! #<memoized fcntl> #<directory # > 2f5fca8>] > In ice-9/eval.scm: > 393: 1 [eval #<memoized fcntl> (#<input: #{read pipe}# 18> # . #)] > 386: 2 [eval # #] > 432: 3 [eval # #] > In unknown file: > ?: 4 [primitive-load "d:/gnu/guile-2.0.12/test-suite/tests/ports.test"] > In ice-9/boot-9.scm: > 1732: 5 [#<procedure 2c7ff48 ()>] > 1727: 6 [%start-stack load-stack ...] > 4056: 7 [#<procedure 1bb3ac0 at ice-9/boot-9.scm:4051:3 ()>] > 2404: 8 [save-module-excursion #<procedure 1bb3ac0 at > ice-9/boot-9.scm:4051:3 ( > )>] > In ice-9/eval.scm: > 481: 9 [lp (#<fluid 23>) (("ports.test"))] > In ice-9/boot-9.scm: > 778: 10 [for-each #<procedure 100a498 at ice-9/eval.scm:416:20 (a)> #] > In ice-9/eval.scm: > 432: 11 [eval # #] > 432: 12 [eval # #] > In ice-9/boot-9.scm: > 66: 13 [call-with-prompt prompt0 ...] > In unknown file: > ?: 14 [apply-smob/1 #<catch-closure d7e6b0>] > In ice-9/boot-9.scm: > 160: 15 [catch #t #<catch-closure d7e6b0> ...] > > ERROR: In procedure memoize-variable-access!: > ERROR: Unbound variable: fcntl > > . ttyname posix.test ('ttyname' is not available): > > Running posix.test > ERROR: posix.test: ttyname: non-tty argument - arguments: > ((unbound-variable #f "Unbound variable: ~S" (ttyname) #f)) > > . statprof.test, because SIGPROF is not available: > > Running statprof.test > ERROR: statprof.test: return values - arguments: ((unbound-variable > "module-lookup" "Unbound variable: ~S" (SIGPROF) #f)) > ERROR: statprof.test: statistical sample counts within expected range - > arguments: ((unbound-variable "module-lookup" "Unbound variable: ~S" > (SIGPROF) #f)) > ERROR: statprof.test: accurate call counting - arguments: > ((unbound-variable "module-lookup" "Unbound variable: ~S" (SIGPROF) #f)) > > For the record, here's the statistics of the test suite: > > Totals for this test run: > passes: 39066 > failures: 12 > unexpected passes: 0 > expected failures: 9 > unresolved test cases: 571 > untested test cases: 1 > unsupported test cases: 18 > errors: 14