----- "Quanah Gibson-Mount" quanah@zimbra.com wrote:
--On Monday, September 15, 2008 10:53 PM +0100 ghenry@OpenLDAP.org wrote:
I've added --disable-ndb and I'm using our normal build_openldap.sh
with
bdb 4.7.25.NC:
config.status: creating servers/slapd/back-meta/Makefile config.status: creating servers/slapd/back-monitor/Makefile config.status: creating servers/slapd/back-ndb/Makefile config.status: error: cannot find input file: servers/slapd/back-ndb/Makefile.in Making depend in
cvs up -d would help, as configure wasn't completing.
Works for me... :P
Me too now ;-)
----- ghenry@OpenLDAP.org wrote:
Works for me... :P
Me too now ;-)
In the end I'm getting:
Filtering consumer1 results... Filtering consumer2 results... Comparing retrieved entries from producer and consumer1... Comparing retrieved entries from producer and consumer2... test failed - producer and consumer2 databases differ
./scripts/test050-syncrepl-multimaster failed (exit 1)
make[2]: *** [bdb-mod] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/anything/src/openldap/RE_2_4/tests' make[1]: *** [test] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/anything/src/openldap/RE_2_4/tests' make: *** [test] Error 2
Will try again.
On Tue, 16 Sep 2008, Gavin Henry wrote:
test failed - producer and consumer2 databases differ
./scripts/test050-syncrepl-multimaster failed (exit 1)
[...]
Will try again.
That looks the same as I saw a few days ago...definitely try the clean build, but I hit it 100% of the time on test050.
Aaron Richton wrote:
On Tue, 16 Sep 2008, Gavin Henry wrote:
test failed - producer and consumer2 databases differ
> ./scripts/test050-syncrepl-multimaster failed (exit 1)
[...]
Will try again.
That looks the same as I saw a few days ago...definitely try the clean build, but I hit it 100% of the time on test050.
Same here. It looks like the last patch, rev 1.409 to syncrepl.c, is the culprit. Reverting that revision allows test050 to succeed.
Howard Chu wrote:
Aaron Richton wrote:
On Tue, 16 Sep 2008, Gavin Henry wrote:
test failed - producer and consumer2 databases differ
>> ./scripts/test050-syncrepl-multimaster failed (exit 1)
[...]
Will try again.
That looks the same as I saw a few days ago...definitely try the clean build, but I hit it 100% of the time on test050.
Same here. It looks like the last patch, rev 1.409 to syncrepl.c, is the culprit. Reverting that revision allows test050 to succeed.
It's always working here, both HEAD and re24.
p.
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Pierangelo Masarati wrote:
Howard Chu wrote:
Aaron Richton wrote:
On Tue, 16 Sep 2008, Gavin Henry wrote:
test failed - producer and consumer2 databases differ
>>> ./scripts/test050-syncrepl-multimaster failed (exit 1)
[...]
Will try again.
That looks the same as I saw a few days ago...definitely try the clean build, but I hit it 100% of the time on test050.
Same here. It looks like the last patch, rev 1.409 to syncrepl.c, is the culprit. Reverting that revision allows test050 to succeed.
It's always working here, both HEAD and re24.
Works for me too (openSUSE 11.0 i586).
Ciao, Michael.
--On Tuesday, September 16, 2008 11:15 AM +0200 Pierangelo Masarati ando@sys-net.it wrote:
Howard Chu wrote:
Aaron Richton wrote:
On Tue, 16 Sep 2008, Gavin Henry wrote:
test failed - producer and consumer2 databases differ
>>> ./scripts/test050-syncrepl-multimaster failed (exit 1)
[...]
Will try again.
That looks the same as I saw a few days ago...definitely try the clean build, but I hit it 100% of the time on test050.
Same here. It looks like the last patch, rev 1.409 to syncrepl.c, is the culprit. Reverting that revision allows test050 to succeed.
It's always working here, both HEAD and re24.
Same here -- Works for me in RE24 every time so far.
--Quanah
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