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[gpsd-commit-watch] [SCM] GPSD branch, master, updated. release-3.16-68-


From: Jon Schlueter
Subject: [gpsd-commit-watch] [SCM] GPSD branch, master, updated. release-3.16-68-g9e8ec3a
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2016 02:07:51 +0000

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commit 9e8ec3a51760191fa1a776da89bffae807378092
Author: Fred Wright <address@hidden>
Date:   Thu Feb 25 14:53:25 2016 -0800

    Fixes rtcm-regress and aivdm-regress for OpenBSD.
    
    Traditionally, mktemp required that the Xs in the template be at the
    end.  Although most modern versions of mktemp have relaxed this
    restriction (in spite of what their manpages may say), the OpenBSD
    mktemp still has this restriction, and fails with the templates
    provided in these tests.  Rearranging the templates fixes this, at the
    expense of no longer having a pure ".chk" extension on the temp files.
    
    TESTED:
    Verified that these previously failing tests now pass on OpenBSD 5.6
    (as well as OSX).
    
    Signed-off-by: Jon Schlueter <address@hidden>

commit 37ce7c24044f60533d72921c4b715e7f0b0a0010
Author: Fred Wright <address@hidden>
Date:   Thu Feb 25 14:53:24 2016 -0800

    Adds missing failure messages to rtcm-regress and aivdm-regress.
    
    Both rtcm-regress failures, and the aivdm idempotency failures, were
    missing the "Test FAILED!" messages when failing.  This adds them.
    
    This does not include a more complicated fix to arrange a nonzero exit
    status in the failing cases.  These tests deserve being rewritten to
    make better use of Python, anyway.
    
    TESTED:
    Exploited the OpenBSD mktemp failure to test the failing cases, as
    well as testing the normal success cases on OSX.
    
    Signed-off-by: Jon Schlueter <address@hidden>

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Summary of changes:
 SConstruct |   23 ++++++++++++-----------
 1 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)


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