That seems about right. The tests run in a chroot, where the script is
root, to ensure that I control dependencies and such.
Not sure what I I can do about this test. 🤔
Thanks for the help Dave!
On Mon, Aug 15, 2016, at 10:57 AM, David P Grove wrote:
> Ryan Lovelett wrote on 08/14/2016
> 05:10:
Ryan Lovelett wrote on 08/14/2016 05:10:34 PM:
>
> However, the `dispatch_io` test is still failing. I've added the
> test-suite.log once more.
>
Hi Ryan,
The test that is failing creates a temporary directory, sets it to be
read-only, and then attempts to write into the directory. I
Chris/David,
Thank you for the responses! That got rid of 2/3rds of the test
failures.
However, the `dispatch_io` test is still failing. I've added the test-
suite.log once more.
Again thanks for the help!
On Sun, Aug 14, 2016, at 07:59 AM, Chris Bailey wrote:
> Hi Ryan:
>
> The three failures:
Hi Ryan:
The three failures:
dispatch_select:
dispatch_io
dispatch_io_net
most likely occur because you don't have a /usr/share/dict/words file,
which you can get by installing something like the wamerican or wbritish
backage.
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