# New Ticket Created by Bruce Gray # Please include the string: [perl #56046] # in the subject line of all future correspondence about this issue. # <URL: http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=56046 >
Working on remote server: Config: Mandrakelinux release 10.1 (Community) for i586 gcc (GCC) 3.4.1 (Mandrakelinux (Alpha 3.4.1-3mdk) Running from snapshot parrot_2007-06-28_071501.tar.gz perl Configure: ran clean make: ran without errors These warnings were captured on STDERR: compilers/imcc/imclexer.c: In function `yylex': compilers/imcc/imclexer.c:4353: warning: switch missing default case compilers/imcc/imclexer.c: In function `yy_get_next_buffer': compilers/imcc/imclexer.c:4462: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned compilers/imcc/imclexer.c: In function `input': compilers/imcc/imclexer.c:4665: warning: switch missing default case make test: All tests successful (1 subtest UNEXPECTEDLY SUCCEEDED), 29 tests and 591 subtests skipped. Files=585, Tests=11270, 871 wallclock secs (656.88 cusr + 142.81 csys = 799.69 CPU) The unexpected succeed was in t/op/sprintf.t: ok 157 # TODO [%.0g] C99 standard mandates minus sign but C89 does not skip: MSWin32 VMS hpux:10.20 openbsd netbsd:1.5 irix These warnings were captured on STDERR: # GMP version 4.1.3 is buggy with huge digit multiply - please upgrade Couldn't load 'libpq': libpq.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory current instr.: 'main' pc 16 (t/library/pg.t:37) Couldn't load 'pq': pq.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory current instr.: 'main' pc 22 (t/library/pg.t:39) # finding files with POD, this may take a minute. # this may take a while... svn: '.' is not a working copy Can't exec "svk": No such file or directory at t/distro/ file_metadata.t line 220. make perl6 ran without errors or warnings cd languages/perl6; make spectest_regression: All tests successful, 434 subtests skipped. Files=64, Tests=1230, 1072 wallclock secs (1034.68 cusr + 16.02 csys = 1050.70 CPU) -- Hope this helps, Bruce Gray Util on PerlMonks