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Re: Bug executing "write" at Cygwin 1.7.31-2



Hello,

I have executed all tests using varnish snapshot (http://cygwin.com/snapshots/x86_64/cygwin1-20140724.dll.xz) and now all works fine.

Thank you for providing this quick fix. You can release the 1.7.31-3 to solve the issue.

Regards,
Jorge

El 24/07/2014 15:41, Corinna Vinschen escribiÃ:
On Jul 24 14:22, jdzstz wrote:
Hello,

I am preparing the new version 4.0.1 of Varnish.
I am using a Windows 8.1 machine, with all hotfix installed.

I have updated cygwin to 1.7.31-2 and launch Varnish package tests and some
failed at "write" function.

After some investigations downloading snapshots, I have verified that:

  * Varnish tests works fine using 20140625 snapshot, downloaded from
    http://cygwin.com/snapshots/x86_64/cygwin1-20140625.dll.xz
  * Varnish tests fails using the next snapshot: 20140707, downloaded
    from http://cygwin.com/snapshots/x86_64/cygwin1-20140707.dll.xz

When installing 20140707 snapshot or 1.7.31-2 release, all the problematic
tests fails with similar messages:

1. ---- s1    1.5 Write failed: (212992 vs 1048234) No error
2. *    s1    1.7 Write failed: (212992 vs 1572908) No error
3. *    s1    1.7 Write failed: (212992 vs 500009) No error
Argh.  Sorry about that.  I missed to set a variable under a certain
condition so a subsequent test failed too early.  I prepared a bugfix
and a new snapshot on http://cygwin.com/snapshots/  If it works for
you, I create a bugfix'ed 1.7.31-3 release.

Please report back.


Thanks,
Corinna



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