mailscanner x86_64 install failure

Dan Hollis spamtrap71892316634 at ANIME.NET
Mon Mar 14 22:11:09 GMT 2005


archive::zip installs fine via cpan.
so something is broke in the rpm?

from cpan install:

Running make test
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/bin/perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e"
"test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t
t/test..............ok
t/testex............ok
t/testMemberRead....ok
t/testTree..........ok
t/testUpdate........ok
All tests successful.
Files=5, Tests=163,  2 wallclock secs ( 1.71 cusr +  0.39 csys =  2.10 CPU)
  /usr/bin/make test -- OK

-Dan

> On Mon, 14 Mar 2005, Julian Field wrote:
> > What happens if you install Archive::Zip using CPAN?
> > I remember I hit a problem somewhere, but can't now remember where.
> > Archive::Zip or Compress:Zlib could well have been the problem.
> >
> > Dan Hollis wrote:
> >
> > >Ok, I figured out the i386x86_64 issue, I had both i386 and x86_64
> > >versions of perl installed. I removed the i386 version so only x86_64 perl
> > >is still installed.
> > >
> > >But the mailscanner installer fails on building perl-Archive-Zip-1.14-1.src.rpm:
> > >
> > >t/testex............NOK 13# Test 13 got: <UNDEF> (t/testex.t at line 82)
> > >#    Expected: "1" (zip created)
> > >#  t/testex.t line 82 is: ok( -f OUTPUTZIP, 1, "zip created" );
> > >t/testex............NOK 14# Test 14 got: "256" (t/testex.t at line 83)
> > >#    Expected: "0" (updateTree.pl update)
> > >#  t/testex.t line 83 is: ok( runPerlCommand( 'examples/updateTree.pl', OUTPUTZIP, TESTDIR ), 0, "updateTree.pl update" );
> > >t/testex............NOK 15# Test 15 got: <UNDEF> (t/testex.t at line 84)
> > >#    Expected: "1" (zip updated)
> > >#  t/testex.t line 84 is: ok( -f OUTPUTZIP, 1, "zip updated" );
> > >t/testex............FAILED tests 1-15
> > >        Failed 15/15 tests, 0.00% okay
> > >t/testMemberRead....ok
> > >t/testTree..........ok
> > >t/testUpdate........ok
> > >Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail  Failed  List of Failed
> > >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > >t/testex.t                15   15 100.00%  1-15
> > >Failed 1/5 test scripts, 80.00% okay. 15/163 subtests failed, 90.80% okay.
> > >make: *** [test_dynamic] Error 255
> > >error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.96477 (%build)
> > >
> > >-Dan
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