test failues with terminfo on solaris
Mads Kiilerich
mads at kiilerich.com
Sun Jun 26 23:20:55 UTC 2011
Danek Duvall wrote, On 06/26/2011 02:25 AM:
> On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 02:13:50AM +0200, Mads Kiilerich wrote:
>
>>> Now, if the testsuite shipped its own terminfo entry and used that
>>> directly, it could be sure to get the same results on all platforms.
>> Fine with me if you think that is the best solution and can make it work ;-)
> I believe it is; I'll send out a patch shortly.
>
>> Can you explain why test-ui-color.py started failing too?
> How do you reproduce that? I don't see that output when running
> run-tests.py, even though I'm now reproducing the other problem, it
> doesn't look like it's supposed to run on its own, and I can't find any
> reference to that file in any other file in the tests directory. Clearly
> there's something I don't understand about the way the tests are run.
It is supposed to run on its own, using a model similar to how .sh tests
were run until a year ago. (It would be more obvious if x-bit and
hash-bang was mandatory.)
Now I see that I see this:
$ TERM=foo ./run-tests.py -li test-ui-color.py
.
# Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed.
$ TERM=xterm ./run-tests.py -li test-ui-color.py
--- /home/mads/hg/tests/test-ui-color.py.out
+++ /home/mads/hg/tests/test-ui-color.py.err
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
warning
error
+no terminfo entry for setab/setaf: reverting to ECMA-48 color
'buffered\n'
colored? True
colored? True
ERROR: /home/mads/hg/tests/test-ui-color.py output changed
This dependency to the environment is unfortunate. Setting TERM in
run-tests.py or test-ui-color.py do however not make the test
independent of the shell TERM value. It seems like solaris has its own
idea of how environment variables should be inherited...
/Mads
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