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Re: make check fails during timezone


>  X-Authentication-Warning: rabi.phys.columbia.edu: zack owned process doing -bs
>  Cc: libc-alpha@cygnus.com, tmr@quebec
>  Date: Tue, 22 Sep 1998 22:33:17 -0400
>  From: Zack Weinberg <zack@rabi.columbia.edu>
>  
>  On Tue, 22 Sep 1998 21:12:29 -0400, toddroy@softhome.net wrote:
>  [...]
>  >/home/tmr/glibc-2.0.96/compile/timezone/zic: Can't remove /home/tmr/glibc-2.0.
>  >96/compile/timezone/testdata/America/New_York: Not a directory
>  >make[2]: *** [/home/tmr/glibc-2.0.96/compile/timezone/testdata/America/New_Yor
>  >k] Error 1
>  
>  Can you please send the output of 'ls -lR
>  /home/tmr/glibc-2.0.96/compile/timezone/testdata' ?  Also, the 30 or 40
>  lines of make output above what you quoted might be helpful.  This looks
>  like a problem with the build directory.
>  
>  zw
>  

>Ulrich Drepper  writes:
>Zack Weinberg <zack@rabi.columbia.edu> writes:

>> Can you please send the output of 'ls -lR
>> /home/tmr/glibc-2.0.96/compile/timezone/testdata' ?


>A wild guess on my side is that it's a NFS problem.

I made a mistake:
I was using pre-patch-2.1.123-pre1 *not* 2.
I had -pre2 compiled but I wasn't running under it.

It appeared that -pre1 had some sort of problem with creating directories
under certain conditions.

For example, tar could not create a directory if the owner of the directory
in the tarball did not exist on the system (even when run under root!).  
However cpio worked fine.  When I realized my mistake early this morning,
I rebooted into 123-pre2 and everything was better.  (including tar).
I discovered all this *after* the problem with glibc, btw.

make check ran fine, but I didn't investigate further, nor install it.
All this on my home machine --- I'll try on my work machine when I get
a chance.

-- todd --







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