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Problem Report Number 0961 Submitter's Classification Test Suite problem State Resolved Resolution Test Suite Deficiency (TSD) Problem Resolution ID TSD.X.0476 Raised 1970-01-01 08:00 Updated 2003-03-13 08:00 Published 1995-08-24 08:00 Product Standard Commands and Utilities V2 (UNIX 95) Certification Program The Open Brand certification program Test Suite VSC version 4.1.4 Test Identification POSIX.annexA/c89 91 Problem Summary TSD4C.00033 Test fails on all implementations due to unresolved symbol. Problem Text
This test will fail on all implementations.
Test case for assertion 91 does not generate the correct test case.
It is checking for support for at least 511 external symbols per
source or object file but the test case only generates 510 symbols.
Thus, the test will not compile because of an undefined symbol.Test Output
400|478 91 1 14:46:38|IC Start
200|478 1 14:46:38|TP Start
520|478 1 3698 1 1|Assertion #91 (D): Support for at least 511 external symbols
per source or object file
520|478 1 3698 1 1|c89 does not take 511 external symbols
220|478 1 1 14:46:43|FAIL
410|478 91 1 14:46:43|IC EndReview Information
Review Type TSMA Review Start Date null Completed null Status Complete Review Recommendation No Resolution Given Review Response
We agree this is a test suite deficiency in the test
suite version(s) listed.
Review Type SA Review Start Date null Completed null Status Complete Review Resolution Test Suite Deficiency (TSD) Review Conclusion
This is an agreed Test Suite Deficiency.
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