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Smoke [smoke-me/khw-c99] v5.33.2-93-ge4a245923c FAIL(m) netbsd 8.2(amd64/1 cpu)

From:
Carlos Guevara
Date:
October 9, 2020 05:13
Subject:
Smoke [smoke-me/khw-c99] v5.33.2-93-ge4a245923c FAIL(m) netbsd 8.2(amd64/1 cpu)
Message ID:
20201009051304.C99AD26C007@cjg-netbsd8
Automated smoke report for branch smoke-me/khw-c99 5.33.3 patch e4a245923c9ef765840b388b8d7d459b0575792f v5.33.2-93-ge4a245923c
cjg-netbsd8: Intel 686-class (amd64/1 cpu)
    on        netbsd - 8.2
    using     g++ version 5.5.0
    smoketime 15 minutes 21 seconds (average 1 minute 55.125 seconds)

Summary: FAIL(m)

O = OK  F = Failure(s), extended report at the bottom
X = Failure(s) under TEST but not under harness
? = still running or test results not (yet) available
Build failures during:       - = unknown or N/A
c = Configure, m = make, M = make (after miniperl), t = make test-prep

v5.33.2-93-ge4a245923c  Configuration (common) -Dcc=g++
----------- ---------------------------------------------------------
m m         
m m         -Duse64bitall
m m         -Duseithreads
m m         -Duseithreads -Duse64bitall
| +--------- -DDEBUGGING
+----------- no debugging


Locally applied patches:
    SMOKEe4a245923c9ef765840b388b8d7d459b0575792f

Testsuite was run only with 'harness'

Tests skipped on user request:
    # One test name on a line
MANIFEST did not declare '.mailmap'

Compiler messages(gcc):
regexec.c: In function 'bool S_regtry(regmatch_info*, char**)':
regexec.c:7195:38: warning: 'fold_array' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
regexec.c:7099:17: note: 'fold_array' was declared here
regexec.c:7201:28: warning: 'folder' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
regexec.c:7098:16: note: 'folder' was declared here
regexec.c: In function 'bool S_regtry(PerlInterpreter*, regmatch_info*, char**)':

Non-Fatal messages(gcc):



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Report by Test::Smoke v1.71 running on perl 5.26.1
(Reporter v0.053 / Smoker v0.046)



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