Summary: | make check failures on Solaris 8 with cairo 1.2.2 | ||
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Product: | cairo | Reporter: | Ken Mays <maybird1776> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Carl Worth <cworth> |
Status: | RESOLVED WONTFIX | QA Contact: | cairo-bugs mailing list <cairo-bugs> |
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | high | ||
Version: | 1.2.2 | ||
Hardware: | SPARC | ||
OS: | Solaris | ||
URL: | http://www.blastwave.org | ||
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Attachments: | Log of cairo 1.2.2 make check on Solaris 8 SPARC platform |
Description
Ken Mays
2006-08-08 17:49:05 UTC
Created attachment 6502 [details]
Log of cairo 1.2.2 make check on Solaris 8 SPARC platform
Ran Cairo 1.2.4 on a Debian 3.1r2 related x86 build: clip-operator-xlib-argb32 [0]: FAIL clip-operator-xlib-argb32 [25]: FAIL clip-operator-xlib-rgb24 [0]: FAIL clip-operator-xlib-rgb24 [25]: FAIL unbounded-operator-xlib-argb32 [0]: FAIL unbounded-operator-xlib-argb32 [25]: FAIL unbounded-operator-xlib-rgb24 [0]: FAIL unbounded-operator-xlib-rgb24 [25]: FAIL gmake[2]: *** [check-TESTS] Error 1 2 out of 99 tests failed. So, only 2 tests fail out of 99 tests in cairo 1.2.4 on a recent Linux distro versus the original '26 out of 99 test' using cairo 1.2.2/Sun Solaris 8. I'll focus on the SunSolaris XSun/Xorg implementation and associated libs. Doing a mass close of old make check failures. Thank you for taking the time to build and test cairo on your platform, it is most appreciated. So much has changed in the few years since these reports have been filed (and so little - we've still to integrate fonts within the test suite, though we do now have a viable alternative) that acting upon the information contained within is difficult. We have bold plans during the next development phase to improve the test suite further, which I hope will lead to more timely identification of failures and regressions (possibly even pinpointing bad patches). Again, thanks and please do let us know if we can improve cairo for you. |
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