Jenkins build is still unstable: FreeBSD_HEAD-tests2 #740

Garrett Cooper yaneurabeya at gmail.com
Sat Feb 21 23:43:22 UTC 2015


On Feb 21, 2015, at 15:38, Garrett Cooper <yaneurabeya at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Feb 21, 2015, at 15:35, James Gritton <jamie at freebsd.org> wrote:
> 
>> On 2015-02-21 16:23, Garrett Cooper wrote:
>>> On Feb 21, 2015, at 9:32, jenkins-admin at freebsd.org wrote:
>>>> See <https://jenkins.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD_HEAD-tests2/740/>
>>> Jamie,
>>> 	For some odd reason the last couple of commits you did to jail(8) rocked the boat again with the pgrep/pkill -j testcases. I’ll look into making them work again, but could you please send patches out to CR so I can look at them and test them first. I hate the slew of Jenkins failures emails and I’m sure there are others who feel the same.
>>> Thanks!
>> 
>> I'm as much at a loss as I was before, on how the changes I made could have any impact at all.  The two recent commits to jls(8) (didn't touch jail(8)) only matter if you use jls's -v or -s options, neither of which is used in the pkill test case.
>> 
>> As with the previous cycle of failures regarding jail(8), the problems appears not to be the changes I made, but that mere fact that something was committed to those programs.
>> 
>> - Jamie
> 
> Not disguising stderr, here’s what pops up:
> 
> $ sudo prove -v pgrep-j_test.sh 
> pgrep-j_test.sh .. 
> 1..3
> jls: unknown parameter: allow
> jls: unknown parameter: allow
> jls: unknown parameter: allow
> jls: unknown parameter: allow
> jls: unknown parameter: allow
> jls: unknown parameter: allow
> jls: unknown parameter: allow
> jls: unknown parameter: allow
> jls: unknown parameter: allow
> jls: unknown parameter: allow
> jls: unknown parameter: allow
> jls: unknown parameter: allow
> jls: unknown parameter: allow
> jls: unknown parameter: allow
> jls: unknown parameter: allow
> jls: unknown parameter: allow
> jls: unknown parameter: allow
> jls: unknown parameter: allow
> jls: unknown parameter: allow
> jls: unknown parameter: allow
> usage: pgrep [-LSfilnoqvx] [-d delim] [-F pidfile] [-G gid] [-M core] [-N system]
>             [-P ppid] [-U uid] [-c class] [-g pgrp] [-j jid]
>             [-s sid] [-t tty] [-u euid] pattern ...
> not ok 1 - pgrep -j <jid> # pgrep output: '', pidfile output: '3704 3706'
> ok 2 - pgrep -j any

You broke parsing dotted parameters in r279083.
Thanks,

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