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Problem Report Number 0966 Submitter's Classification Test Suite problem State Resolved Resolution Test Suite Deficiency (TSD) Problem Resolution ID TSD.X.0481 Raised 1970-01-01 08:00 Updated 2003-03-13 08:00 Published 1995-08-18 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.upe/ps/ps.sh 1004 Problem Summary TSD4C.00028 This test case fails on platforms which require the grouplist argument to -g to contain only session leaders. Problem Text
This test case fails on platforms which require the grouplist
argument to -g to contain only session leaders.
The testcase uses ps -o to get a list of process ids, that are then
supplied as a space separated list to the ps -g call. ps -o is not
guaranteed to list only session leaders. Thus the space separated list
of pids supplied as the grouplist of session leaders may have pids that
are not session leaders. The XPG4 V2 XCU spec is silent on whatever or not
supplying non-session leader pids to the -g option is an error. Our
implementation returns 1 and writes a diagnostic message to stderr.
The testcase needs to allow either behavior.Test Output
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/tset/POSIX.upe/ps/ps.ex 1 Failed
Test Information:
Assertion #1004 (A): ps -g writes information whose session leaders are
given in grouplist.
Expected exit code = 0; Received 1
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Review Information
Review Type TSMA Review Start Date null Completed null Status Complete Review Recommendation No Resolution Given Review Response
XCU Section 1.9 CONSEQUENCES OF ERRORS states
The many reasons for failure of a utility are
generally not specified by the utility
descriptions. Utilities may terminate
prematurely if they encounter: invalid usage
of options, arguments or environment
variables...
Thus the behavior listed above is not a grey area in the spec.
Implementaitons may or may not exhibit this behavior.
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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