Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 07:46:30 -0400 From: Derek Tattersall <dlt@mebtel.net> To: Dimitry Andric <dim@FreeBSD.org> Cc: Renato Botelho <rbgarga@gmail.com>, current@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Clang now builds world and kernel, on i386 and amd64 Message-ID: <20100929114630.GA8359@oriental.arm.org> In-Reply-To: <4CA2E00D.3080102@FreeBSD.org> References: <4C99A53E.7060707@FreeBSD.org> <AANLkTimYj1VnVQBLROE94rqPYO7pQyHWfpjiYYZ2ORrX@mail.gmail.com> <AANLkTikm0FrJbOTiRPQhcqM30N-GyOYRBk_8jR-Gq9jF@mail.gmail.com> <20100929002843.GA5001@oriental.arm.org> <4CA2E00D.3080102@FreeBSD.org>
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* Dimitry Andric <dim@FreeBSD.org> [100929 06:16]: > On 2010-09-29 02:28, Derek Tattersall wrote: > > A test shell script using mktemp (1) works fine on current built with > > clang today. The clang case produces a filename with all "A"'s rather > > than the random letters expected. > > I cannot reproduce this on a system compiled entirely with clang: > > $ mktemp foo.XXXXXX > foo.MyUM5k > $ mktemp foo.XXXXXX > foo.YidMeT > $ mktemp foo.XXXXXX > foo.L27Cfz > $ mktemp foo.XXXXXX > foo.k3haLx > > ... and so on. Can you post that test script, please? I think was ambiguous in description of the test I ran. The mktemp shell script test only had a call to /usr/bin/mktemp. The other case I ran, was Renato's perl script, and it produced the same results as he produced. I haven't had time yet to study the File::Temp code installed by perl 5.12.2. -- Best regards, Derek Tattersall dlt@mebtel.net dlt666@yahoo.com dtatters@gmail.com
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