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Girvin Herr (gherrl AT fastmail DOT com) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com] wrote:
>
> This is a weird, but not fatal, problem. I have yet to build as root,
> install and run it. Thanks.
>
But now my brain has latched onto it...

Okay, well two things I know for certain I have upgraded is my compiler:
> $ gcc --version
> gcc (GCC) 9.3.0
and I've installed glibc-2.30...so either or both of those could
certainly cause different results.

On my machine after running `make check`, looking in the gsymcheck/tests
directory there is a test-suite.log file:
> $ cat gsymcheck/tests/test-suite.log        
> =====================================================
>    gEDA/gaf 1.10.2: gsymcheck/tests/test-suite.log
> =====================================================
>
> # TOTAL: 46
> # PASS:  46
> # SKIP:  0
> # XFAIL: 0
> # FAIL:  0
> # XPASS: 0
> # ERROR: 0
>
> .. contents:: :depth: 2

and a gsymcheck/tests/logs directory which contains the log for each
individual test. Picking one at pseudo-random:
> $ cat gsymcheck/tests/logs/gsymcheck-20201225-3.log
> Loaded RC file
> [/home/glenn/projects/temp/geda-gaf-1.10.2/gsymcheck/lib/system-gsymcheckrc]
> Loaded file
> [/home/glenn/projects/temp/geda-gaf-1.10.2/gsymcheck/tests/./connections2.sym]
>
> Checking:
> /home/glenn/projects/temp/geda-gaf-1.10.2/gsymcheck/tests/connections2.sym
> Warning: Missing pinlabel= attribute
> Warning: Missing pintype= attribute
> ERROR: Missing pinseq= attribute
> ERROR: Missing pinnumber= attribute
> ERROR: Not enough pins in slotdef=1:1,2,3
> ERROR: Not enough pins in slotdef=2:4,5,6
> ERROR: Not enough pins in slotdef=3:9,10,8
> ERROR: Not enough pins in slotdef=4:12,13,11
> ERROR: Found a connection inside a symbol
> ERROR: Found a connection inside a symbol
> 2 warnings found
> 8 ERRORS found
Do either of these sources on your machine provide any useful info on
the cause of the fail?

Glenn

PS. I may have just found it. From the 1.10.2 README:
>  - A C/C++ compiler and standard library (GCC >= 8.3.0 and glibc >=
>    2.28 are recommended, but clang >= 7.0.1 should work, as well).
Slackware 14.2 stock is:
> $ ls ~/SlackISO/Slack64/slackware64/d/gcc*
> /home/glenn/SlackISO/Slack64/slackware64/d/gcc-5.3.0-x86_64-3.txt
> /home/glenn/SlackISO/Slack64/slackware64/d/gcc-5.3.0-x86_64-3.txz
> /home/glenn/SlackISO/Slack64/slackware64/d/gcc-5.3.0-x86_64-3.txz.asc
> $ ls ~/SlackISO/Slack64/slackware64/l/glibc-*
> /home/glenn/SlackISO/Slack64/slackware64/l/glibc-2.23-x86_64-1.txt
> /home/glenn/SlackISO/Slack64/slackware64/l/glibc-2.23-x86_64-1.txz
> /home/glenn/SlackISO/Slack64/slackware64/l/glibc-2.23-x86_64-1.txz.asc
As I recall you said you are running stock 14.2. As long as it runs
though that is what matters.

Glenn







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