X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=pod%2Fperldelta.pod;h=aa08dce7de3c546038df7496aacb4a72aa1f778a;hb=9497474043a29ae84d941e84594160f022e3f31c;hp=47b6e73e80b19b2c463c8455779e9042f96f43eb;hpb=385e1f9fd66a9146b7463c05d27e5028541ba2f1;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git diff --git a/pod/perldelta.pod b/pod/perldelta.pod index 47b6e73..aa08dce 100644 --- a/pod/perldelta.pod +++ b/pod/perldelta.pod @@ -3074,6 +3074,8 @@ The following tests fail on 5.8.0 Perl in BeOS Personal 5.03: t/op/lfs............................FAILED at test 17 t/op/magic..........................FAILED at test 24 + ext/Fcntl/t/syslfs..................FAILED at test 17 + ext/File/Glob/t/basic...............FAILED at test 3 ext/POSIX/t/sigaction...............FAILED at test 13 ext/POSIX/t/waitpid.................FAILED at test 1 @@ -3086,6 +3088,11 @@ you may get an error message saying "unable to remap". This is known problem with Cygwin, and a workaround is detailed in here: http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-12/msg00894.html +=head2 Cygwin ndbm tests fail on FAT + +One can build but not install (or test the build of) the NDBM_File +on FAT filesystems. Installation (or build) on NTFS works fine. + =head2 ext/threads/t/libc If this test fails, it indicates that your libc (C library) is not @@ -3379,25 +3386,46 @@ tests have been added. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ../ext/Data/Dumper/t/dumper.t 357 8 2.24% 311 314 325 327 331 333 337 339 + ../ext/IO/lib/IO/t/io_pipe.t 10 2 20.00% 1 3 ../ext/IO/lib/IO/t/io_unix.t 5 4 80.00% 2-5 ../ext/Storable/t/downgrade.t 12 3072 169 12 7.10% 14-15 46-47 78-79 110-111 150 161 ../lib/ExtUtils/t/Constant.t 121 30976 48 48 100.00% 1-48 ../lib/ExtUtils/t/Embed.t 9 9 100.00% 1-9 - op/pat.t 910 7 0.77% 665 776 785 832- - 834 845 + ../lib/strict.t 97 67 69.07% 2-10 15-17 20-21 + ... + ../lib/warnings.t 478 404 84.52% 1-11 13-20 22 24- + ... + op/anonsub.t 5 5 100.00% 1-5 + op/closure.t 171 150 87.72% 22-171 + op/fork.t 18 18 100.00% 1-18 + op/goto.t 22 1 4.55% 3 + op/magic.t 0 13 46 44 95.65% 3-46 + op/pat.t 0 11 922 283 30.69% 640-922 + op/runlevel.t 21 20 95.24% 1-14 16-21 + op/split.t 46 1 2.17% 11 op/sprintf.t 224 3 1.34% 98 100 136 + op/stat.t 73 2 2.74% 41-42 + op/subst.t 122 2 1.64% 91-92 + op/subst_wamp.t 122 2 1.64% 91-92 + op/taint.t 203 4 1.97% 1 3 31 37 op/tr.t 97 5 5.15% 63 71-74 + run/fresh_perl.t 97 1 1.03% 11 + run/runenv.t 11 11 100.00% 1-11 uni/fold.t 780 6 0.77% 61 169 196 661 710-711 The failures in dumper.t and downgrade.t are problems in the tests, -those in io_unix and sprintf are problems in the USS (UDP sockets -and printf formats). The pat, tr, and fold failures are genuine Perl +those in io_unix and sprintf are problems in the USS (UDP sockets and +printf formats). The pat, tr, and fold failures are genuine Perl problems caused by EBCDIC (and in the pat and fold cases, combining -that with Unicode). The Constant and Embed are probably problems -in the tests (since they test Perl's ability to build extensions, -and that seems to be working reasonably well.) +that with Unicode). The Constant and Embed are probably problems in +the tests (since they test Perl's ability to build extensions, and +that seems to be working reasonably well.) The rest of the failures +are mostly problems in Perl trying to show a warning through STDERR +but the test harness for some as of yet unknown reason failing to see +the warning (especially the numerous warnings.t failures are of this +kind). =head2 Localising Tied Arrays and Hashes Is Broken