Bug 179645 - sci-biology/tree-puzzle dropped ppc keyword
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Bug#:
179645
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Product: Gentoo Linux
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Version: unspecified
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Platform: All
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OS/Version: Linux
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Status: RESOLVED
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Severity: normal
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Priority: P2
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Resolution: FIXED
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Assigned To: ppc@gentoo.org
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Reported By: ciaran.mccreesh@googlemail.com
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Component: Ebuilds
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URL:
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Summary: sci-biology/tree-puzzle dropped ppc keyword
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Keywords:
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Status Whiteboard:
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Opened: 2007-05-24 14:25 0000
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sci-biology/tree-puzzle :0
5.1 -> nothing on default-linux/ppc/ppc32/2006.1 (unstable)
5.1 -> nothing on default-linux/ppc/ppc32/2007.0 (unstable)
5.1 -> nothing on default-linux/ppc/ppc32/2007.0/desktop (unstable)
5.1 -> nothing on default-linux/ppc/ppc32/2007.0/G3 (unstable)
5.1 -> nothing on default-linux/ppc/ppc32/2007.0/G3/Pegasos (unstable)
5.1 -> nothing on default-linux/ppc/ppc32/2007.0/G4 (unstable)
5.1 -> nothing on default-linux/ppc/ppc32/2007.0/G4/Pegasos (unstable)
5.1 -> nothing on default-linux/ppc/ppc32/2007.0/desktop/G3 (unstable)
5.1 -> nothing on default-linux/ppc/ppc32/2007.0/desktop/G3/Pegasos
(unstable)
5.1 -> nothing on default-linux/ppc/ppc32/2007.0/desktop/G4 (unstable)
5.1 -> nothing on default-linux/ppc/ppc32/2007.0/desktop/G4/Pegasos
(unstable)
5.1 -> nothing on default-linux/ppc/ppc64/2007.0/32bit-userland (unstable)
5.1 -> nothing on default-darwin/macos/10.4 (stable)
5.1 -> nothing on hardened/ppc (unstable)
5.1 -> nothing on selinux/ppc/ppc32/2006.1/G3 (unstable)
5.1 -> nothing on selinux/ppc/ppc32/2006.1/G4 (unstable)
Apparent cause:
21 May 2007; Olivier Fisette <ribosome@gentoo.org>
-tree-puzzle-5.1.ebuild:
Pruned old version.
5.1 was the last ~ppc version.
This is indeed my mistake, and I have no clue as to why ppc was dropped when I
added version 5.2. I suggest marking version 5.2 ~ppc rather than bringing back
version 5.1.
To test Tree-Puzzle, start an interactive session with "puzzle -randseed=1".
Choose /usr/share/tree-puzzle/data/atp6.a as the input file. Do not change any
option; use defaults. The analysis should be very fast. 3 output files will be
created in the working directory. Compare these with the attached reference
results. The only differences should be timestamps and computation times.
It fails its own tests:
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14 of 17 tests failed
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Your interactive test checks out fine though.
(In reply to comment #5)
> It fails its own tests:
> =====================
> 14 of 17 tests failed
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> Your interactive test checks out fine though.
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I would have been surprised if it had worked. ;-)
The test suite is broken as it uses diff to compare results where round-up
errors are likely. I think the test I provided is enough, but if you want to
use the upstream-provided tests, I am afraid you will have to manually check
the output of "make check"...
Good enough for me. ~ppc keyword added.