Ken Moffat wrote: > Since acl is now in the book, I decided to run its tests. I rather > wish I hadn't (my scripts do not lend themselves to keeping the > build directory around, and then going back to it later), but in > case anyone else is tempted to try this I'm reporting that I got a > non-zero return code, which caused my build to stop. > > On the face of it, the commands which were run all succeeded (114 > in tests, 29 in root-tests), but at the start of root-tests I also > got the following message: > > /tools/bin/make -C test/ root-tests > make[1]: Entering directory '/building/attr-2.4.47/test' > Note: Tests must run as root > /bin/sh: @echo: command not found > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > [1] $ mkdir d -- ok > (and the tests ran). > > For me, the workaround is to add '|| true ' to the end of the > command. No idea if people using jhalfs will run the acl tests.
I've been concentrating on just getting the packages to build and the system to boot and haven't been running the regression tests for now. I fully intend to do that, but we call this version of the book 'development' for a reason. :) -- Bruce -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page