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Re: [O] error while upgrading to 8.3.5
From: |
Vikas Rawal |
Subject: |
Re: [O] error while upgrading to 8.3.5 |
Date: |
Tue, 26 Jul 2016 05:09:20 +0530 |
* I cleaned up permissions to some directories and did a make install, which
went fine.
* Now when I do a “make up2”, I get two errors.
FAILED test-ob/indented-cached-org-bracket-link
FAILED test-org-colview/columns-summary
* Output of BTEST_RE=columns-summary make test
Test test-org-colview/columns-summary condition:
(ert-test-failed
((should
(equal "705d 01h 0m 0s"
(cl-letf ... ...)))
:form
(equal "705d 01h 0m 0s" "705d 00h 0m 0s")
:value nil :explanation
(array-elt 6
(different-atoms
(49 "#x31" "?1")
(48 "#x30" "?0")))))
FAILED 1/1 test-org-colview/columns-summary
Ran 1 tests, 0 results as expected, 1 unexpected (2016-07-26 05:03:52+0530)
1 unexpected results:
FAILED test-org-colview/columns-summary
mk/targets.mk:103: recipe for target 'test' failed
make: *** [test] Error 1
* Output of BTEST_RE=indented-cached-org-bracket-link make test
Test test-ob/indented-cached-org-bracket-link condition:
(ert-test-failed
((should
(let
(...)
(org-test-with-temp-text "\n* Test\n #+<point>BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
:file test.txt :cache yes\n (message \"test\")\n #+END_SRC" ... ...)))
:form
(let
((default-directory temporary-file-directory))
(org-test-with-temp-text "\n* Test\n #+<point>BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
:file test.txt :cache yes\n (message \"test\")\n #+END_SRC"
(org-babel-execute-src-block)
(string= ... ...)))
:value nil))
FAILED 1/1 test-ob/indented-cached-org-bracket-link
Ran 1 tests, 0 results as expected, 1 unexpected (2016-07-26 05:06:12+0530)
1 unexpected results:
FAILED test-ob/indented-cached-org-bracket-link
* (org-parse-time-string "<2014-03-04 Tue>”)
(apply #'encode-time (org-parse-time-string "<2014-03-04 Tue>"))
Evaluating these in emacs does not seem to do anything. No message.
>
> What is the result of evaluating both
>
> (org-parse-time-string "<2014-03-04 Tue>")
>
> and
>
> (apply #'encode-time (org-parse-time-string "<2014-03-04 Tue>"))
>
> ?
>
> Regards,