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Re: [Monotone-devel] status of release 1.1


From: Markus Wanner
Subject: Re: [Monotone-devel] status of release 1.1
Date: Sat, 03 May 2014 09:45:17 +0200
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On 05/03/2014 02:08 AM, Thomas Keller wrote:
> test/unit/tests/../../../src/dates.cc:493: detected user error,
> 'E(tb.tm_sec == check.tm_sec && tb.tm_min == check.tm_min && tb.tm_hour
> == check.tm_hour && tb.tm_mday == check.tm_mday && tb.tm_mon ==
> check.tm_mon && tb.tm_year == check.tm_year && tb.tm_wday ==
> check.tm_wday && tb.tm_yday == check.tm_yday && tb.tm_isdst ==
> check.tm_isdst)' violated
> UNCAUGHT EXCEPTION: recoverable_failure: misuse: date 'Fri Dec 13
> 20:45:51 1901' is out of range and cannot be parsed
> Test dates:roundtrip_localtimes failed.

Ouch. Let's fix that before the release...

Anything special WRT timezone on that box, that you can think of? Or
with Mac OS X or MacPorts in general?

> This test never failed on me in earlier OS X versions, seems as if
> something changed.

I don't see any recent changes, i.e. not after the last release.

> The functional test suite ran through, expect one test as well,
> ssh_agent. Here the ssh-agent is locally found and started, but monotone
> doesn't seem to be able to connect to it:
> 
> mtn: warning: ssh_agent: failed to connect to agent: No such file or
> directory
> mtn: misuse: no ssh-agent is available, cannot add key
> 46ec58576f9e4f34a9eede521422aa5fd299dc50

Maybe also an issue with spaces in the directory? I'm running a test, now.

> And finally, the extra tests ran despite the mtn-cleanup test. This is
> because of a path-quoting issue that I will fix in a few. I'll try to
> have a closer look at the other two issues tomorrow.

Thanks, much appreciated. I should be mostly around for today and still
hope to bundle a release tarball soon-ish.

Regards

Markus Wanner


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