(RADIATOR) Question on Make Test error [Radiator 3.5 on Solaris 2.8]
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Mon Feb 24 22:24:31 CST 2003
Hello Kiaran -
Could you please send me the name of the registered company that has
purchased this copy of Radiator?
Please reply to me directly and include the username that you use to
access the web site.
thanks and regards
Hugh
On Tuesday, Feb 25, 2003, at 14:05 Australia/Melbourne,
KiaranZobel at aol.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I run into several "not ok" when doing the "Make Test" for Radiator
> 3.5 on Solaris 2.8
> not ok 5a
> not ok 5d
> not ok 5f
>
> Can you tell me what could be the cause? am I missing a particular
> file?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Kiaran
>
>
> # /usr/local/ActivePerl-5.6/bin/perl Makefile.PL
> Checking if your kit is complete...
> Looks good
> Writing Makefile for Radius
> #
> # /usr/local/ActivePerl-5.6/bin/perl test.pl
> Starting tests...
> Starting 2 test servers. Please wait...
> This Radiator license will expire on 2003-06-01
> This Radiator license will stop operating after 1000 requests
> To purchase an unlimited full source version of Radiator, see
> http://www.open.com.au/ordering.html
> To extend your evaluation period, contact admin at open.com.au
>
> This Radiator license will expire on 2003-06-01
> This Radiator license will stop operating after 1000 requests
> To purchase an unlimited full source version of Radiator, see
> http://www.open.com.au/ordering.html
> To extend your evaluation period, contact admin at open.com.au
>
> ok 1a
> ok 1b
> ok 1c
> ok 1d
> ok 1e
> ok 2a
> ok 2b
> ok 2c
> ok 2d
> ok 2e
> ok 2f
> ok 2g
> ok 2h
> ok 2i
> ok 2j
> ok 2k
> ok 2l
> ok 2m
> ok 2n
> ok 2o
> ok 2p
> ok 2q
> ok 2r
> ok 2s
> ok 2t
> ok 2u
> ok 2v
> ok 2x
> ok 2y
> ok 2z
> ok 3a
> ok 3b
> ok 3c
> ok 3d
> ok 3e
> ok 3f
> ok 3g
> ok 3h
> ok 4a
> ok 4b
> ok 4c
> not ok 5a
> ok 5b
> ok 5c
> not ok 5d
> ok 5e
> not ok 5f
> ok 5g
> ok 6a
> ok 6b
> ok 6c
> ok 6d
> ok 6e
> ok 6f
> ok 6g
> ok 6h
> ok 7a
> ok 7b
> ok 7c
> ok 8a
> ok 8b
> Tests completed
> sh: kill: no such process
> #
>
>
NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
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