more candidates for a waiver
Hi,
I have some more fails, which are canditates for a waiver:
/tset/LSB.os/aio/aio_error/T.aio_error 1 FAIL
/tset/LSB.os/aio/aio_read/T.aio_read 1 FAIL
/tset/LSB.os/aio/aio_read/T.aio_read 11 FAIL
/tset/LSB.os/aio/aio_return/T.aio_return 1 FAIL
/tset/LSB.os/aio/aio_write/T.aio_write 1 FAIL
/tset/LSB.os/aio/aio_write/T.aio_write 12 FAIL
I think all aio test cases should be waiver, it depends heavy if you
have a SMP or non-SMP system, how fast it is and which other processes
are running ...
/tset/LSB.os/genuts/ftw_L/T.ftw_L 7 FAIL
Discussed on this list, looks like the test is wrong.
/tset/LSB.os/genuts/syslog_L/T.syslog_L 98 FAIL
/tset/LSB.os/genuts/syslog_L/T.syslog_L 112 FAIL
/tset/LSB.os/genuts/syslog_L/T.syslog_L 118 FAIL
I don't know why they fails, but they fails on nearly every Linux
distribution. I think they should be waived like the other syslog_L
tests until somebody can tell me why this syslog tests fails and how
to fix them.
/tset/POSIX.os/dataform/cpio/T.cpio 24 FAIL
/tset/POSIX.os/dataform/tar/T.tar 31 FAIL
This tests will never work on Linux, because setuid bits are not
given to scripts. This both should be waived, the other cpio/tar
tests works for me.
tset/POSIX.os/devclass/tcsetattr/T.tcsetattr 8 FAIL
Fails on all distributions I have access to.
Thorsten
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