Thank you. Andrew Hewus Fresh It seems like fixed ilogb and ilogbf bugs in OpenBSD 6.8.
SPVM_Util.t test failing seem like srand. This should be skipped in OpenBSD. 2021年2月10日(水) 14:40 Andrew Hewus Fresh <and...@afresh1.com>: > On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 01:58:37PM +0900, Yuki Kimoto wrote: > > I'm Yuki Kimoto. I'm Perl CPAN Author. > > Hello, I too am a CPAN author, it's a nice group of folks to be a part > of. I do need to do a better job of maintaining my modules though. > > > I'm currently writing a module SPVM in Perl that binds C99 math > functions. > > > > SPVM - Static Perl Virtual Machine. Fast Calculation, Fast Array > Operation, > > and Easy C/C++ Binding. - metacpan.org <https://metacpan.org/pod/SPVM> > > Very exciting! > > > > In CPAN testers, some tests failed. that seems like ilogb and ilogbf > > > > CPAN Testers Reports: FAIL SPVM-0.0932 5.30.2 OpenBSD > > < > http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/1b13d240-6ad5-11eb-84bc-edd243e66a77 > > > > Unfortunately that test is from an out-of-support version of perl and > the build doesn't seem to like the "-j8" that my smoker uses so I can't > find any useful reports. > > http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/b876eef8-6a0f-11eb-b536-bba28fda8de9 > > > > If you have information for these function bugs, can you tell me? > > > Also with all the warning noise in that log it's hard to know quite what > is going wrong. A simpler and smaller snippet of what isn't working > > I did try running these tests again on my laptop running a recent > snapshot of OpenBSD and there were still a few failures, but not nearly > as many. > > t/default/SPVM_Util.t (Wstat: 256 Tests: 115 Failed: 1) > Failed test: 38 > Non-zero exit status: 1 > t/precompile/SPVM_Util.t (Wstat: 256 Tests: 115 Failed: 1) > Failed test: 38 > Non-zero exit status: 1 > Files=193, Tests=3587, 269 wallclock secs ( 1.11 usr 1.95 sys + 203.14 > cusr 48.67 csys = 254.87 CPU) > Result: FAIL > Failed 2/193 test programs. 2/3587 subtests failed. > > > Attached is a script(1) log of those tests, perhaps you will be able to > pull more detail from those. > > l8rZ, > -- > andrew - http://afresh1.com > > Software doesn't do what you want it to do, it does what you tell it do. > -- Stefan G. Weichinger. >