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Re: Missing Import in TestFlow.java and Other Problems
>> Hmmm... the only difference appears to be whether these two
>> lines appear before the "port" lines or after tham:
>>
>> Shutting down.
>> Started StdinTest
>
>Yeah, the `sort' doesn't seem to be doing the right thing... Those
>should've been at the top of the file. Can you manually do a `sort' on
>the file and see if it puts those lines at the top or bottom. It seems
>like your's is setup to ignore case, but ours doesn't.
Yes, "sort" puts the two lines at the bottom. Off the top of
my head, I think it's a bug/feature, in RedHat Linux 7.1 locale
handling. I've previously noticed that directory listings are
case-independent on our systems that have been infected with RH7.1:
125% ls
aaa LogCheck.mk testrunlog.txt
DoWhileCompilerBug.mk NodeOSTest.mk TPTest.mk
FlowTest-debug.ref.failure OverloadingCompilerBug.mk UdpTest.mk
FlowTest-exposed.ref.failure StdinTest-debug.ref.failure xxx
FlowTest.mk StdinTest-exposed.ref.failure yyy
HelloWorld.mk StdinTest.mk yyy~
126%
After reading "man sort" *all* the way through, I discovered that
the secret is:
setenv LC_ALL C
which restores "ls" and "sort" to the expected behavour.
That fixed the test output.
I don't see a RedHat "erratum" that describes this condition.
Craig Milo Rogers
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Flux Research Group / Department of Computer Science / University of Utah