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Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 17:36:08 +0900
From: Yukiyo Akisada <akisada@tahi.org>
Subject: [users:00402] Re: I sometime meet the status of FAIL(134)
To: Iwao Shikase <ishikase@miraclelinux.com>
Cc: users@tahi.org
Message-Id: <20071016173608.99aea02a.akisada@tahi.org>
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Hi, Iwao-san.

Could you send me whole test log including core dump?


On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 17:22:18 +0900
Iwao Shikase <ishikase@miraclelinux.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> I'm Iwao Shikase.
> Using Self_Test_1-4-9, I try to pass it by our linux. But
> I sometime met the status of FAIL(134). It means the test
> program was illegal stop because of core dump, and it might be
> out of memory.
> 
> The one trouble I met is
> 
> # cd Self_Test_1-4-9/spec.p2
> # make ipv6ready_p1_host
> .
> .
> .
> ./HHO_MSB10mc_EN.seq -pkt ./HHO_MSB10mc_EN.def -log 28.html -ti "Part
> G&#58; Most Significant Bits 10b, multicast destination"
> perl in malloc(): error: recursive call
> Abort trap ( core dumpped )
> -> FAIL (134)
> .
> .
> When I just did the test 'HHO_MSB10mc_EN.seq' only, the result is ok.
> It means perl error does not occur. I also found anther test case like this.
> 
> I guess my tester environment has a trouble.
> The tester machine has 826Mbyte memory,
> Swap 4487Mbyte
> Perl version is v5.6.2 built for i386-freebsd
> and FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE.
> 
> 
> Please give me advice .
> Thank you very much.
> 
> Iwao Shikase.
> ishikase@miraclelinux.com
> 
> 
> 


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Yukiyo Akisada <akisada@tahi.org>