Hi Erich, yes, it does make sense to report such errors as they may be related to your architecture/installation -- and developers cannot test all possible architectures/installations.
Neuwirth Erich <erich.neuwi...@univie.ac.at> writes: > I am regularly building org mode on my Mac. > I do not pretend to bean experienced Emacs programmer, but I am will it to > help if I can contribute. > > This is what I get when I run > make test > on the current source. > > Ran 314 tests, 307 results as expected, 7 unexpected (2012-08-01 > 16:06:02+0200) > 5 expected failures I can't reproduce this on my Emacs. GNU Emacs 24.1.50.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.24.10) of 2012-07-26 on myhost > 7 unexpected results: > FAILED ob-fortran/command-arguments > FAILED ob-fortran/fortran-var-program > FAILED ob-fortran/input-var > FAILED ob-fortran/list-var > FAILED ob-fortran/list-var-from-table > FAILED ob-fortran/preprosessor-var > FAILED ob-fortran/simple-program Hopefully someone using a Mac can try against latest git head and run a make test to confirm. > Does it make any sense for the developers that I mail this? > Should I send more or is this useless information? You should test what is your version of MacOSX and Emacs. M-x emacs-version RET Thanks! -- Bastien