T5462Yes1

Simon Peyton Jones simonpj at microsoft.com
Wed Nov 26 12:37:32 UTC 2014


Oh, if you did that in the last day or two, I might have missed it.  I’ll try again

From: josepedromagalhaes at gmail.com [mailto:josepedromagalhaes at gmail.com] On Behalf Of José Pedro Magalhães
Sent: 26 November 2014 11:27
To: Simon Peyton Jones
Cc: ghc-devs at haskell.org
Subject: Re: T5462Yes1

I thought I had solved that by removing the extra-clean for GFunctor.o from another test, but apparently the file is still being deleted at some point. Note that T56462Yes1, T5462Yes2, and T5462No all use GFunctor:

test('T5462Yes1', normal, multimod_compile_and_run, ['T5462Yes1', '-iGEq -iGEnum -iGFunctor'])
test('T5462Yes2', normal, multimod_compile_and_run, ['T5462Yes2', '-iGFunctor'])
test('T5462No1', normal, multimod_compile_fail, ['T5462No1', '-iGFunctor'])

On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 12:22 PM, Simon Peyton Jones <simonpj at microsoft.com<mailto:simonpj at microsoft.com>> wrote:
I’m getting this on Linux:

Unexpected failures:

   generics  T5462Yes1 [exit code non-0] (normal)



Linking T5462Yes1 ...

gcc: error: GEq/GEq1A.o: No such file or directory

gcc: error: GFunctor/GFunctor.o: No such file or directory



*** unexpected failure for T5462Yes1(normal)


But it doesn’t happen if I say “make TEST=T5462Yes1”.

Could this be a multi-thread file deletion thing?  make TEST=T5462Yes1 runs the test 8 different ways

Simon

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