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Re: Problems in pcp test cases 067, 069, 092, 134, 136 188 on United Li

To: "Zhang, Sonic" <sonic.zhang@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Problems in pcp test cases 067, 069, 092, 134, 136 188 on United Linux 1.0
From: Ken McDonell <kenmcd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 16:10:37 +1100
Cc: "PCP (E-mail)" <pcp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
In-reply-to: <957BD1C2BF3CD411B6C500A0C944CA260309BB58@pdsmsx32.pd.intel.com>
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On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Zhang, Sonic wrote:

> Hi,
>
>       I tried the pcp test suite v1.1 on United Linux and got some
> failures in case 067, 069, 092, 134, 136 188.

067     Try changing the netstat -a to netstat -an and see if this
        works better.

069     Unwanted warnings from gawk.

092     Odd, but I can reproduce here on RH 7.3 ... maybe another
        compiler-sensitive real arithmetic instability ... I'll
        investigate some more

134     Your gawk is broken (more seriously than in the earlier case)

136     Ditto.

188     Known problem ... glibc folks changed their minds about what to
        do for dates before 1 Jan 1970 UTC, and/or my heuristic for
        picking the expected output is not correct.

        Please send me output from:

                $ rpm -q glibc
                $ ls -l 188*


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