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Problem Report Number 0989 Submitter's Classification Test Suite problem State Resolved Resolution Test Suite Deficiency (TSD) Problem Resolution ID TSD.X.0504 Raised 1970-01-01 08:00 Updated 2003-03-13 08:00 Published 1995-07-27 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.cmd/sh 91 Problem Summary TSD4C.00005 This test has two problems which will cause it to always fail. Problem Text
This test has two problems which will cause it to always fail.
First, it doesn't start the shell with vi line editing mode,
which is disabled by default according to the spec. Second, the
test spawns a process that redirects a here document to a file
via cat, so the command line editor wouldn't be used even if
it were available.Test Output
15|1 1.10 1|TCM Start
400|1 91 1 16:22:49|IC Start
200|1 1 16:22:49|TP Start
520|1 1 25438 1 1|Assertion #91 (C):
a <cntrl-V> char allows insertion of special characters
520|1 1 25438 1 1|Command failed: 'cmp -s sh_91.out sh_91.eso'
220|1 1 1 16:23:32|FAILReview 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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