author | Rich Burridge <rich.burridge@oracle.com> |
Tue, 14 Apr 2015 16:03:18 -0700 | |
changeset 4119 | bdf7d6775e82 |
parent 4118 | 14c44fb1869d |
child 4120 | d43b2b1dc558 |
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/components/libgsl/Makefile Tue Apr 14 16:03:18 2015 -0700 @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +# +# CDDL HEADER START +# +# The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the +# Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). +# You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +# +# You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE +# or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions +# and limitations under the License. +# +# When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each +# file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. +# If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the +# fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying +# information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] +# +# CDDL HEADER END +# +# Copyright (c) 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. +# + +include ../../make-rules/shared-macros.mk + +COMPONENT_NAME= gsl +COMPONENT_VERSION= 1.16 +COMPONENT_PROJECT_URL= http://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/ +COMPONENT_SRC= $(COMPONENT_NAME)-$(COMPONENT_VERSION) +COMPONENT_ARCHIVE= $(COMPONENT_SRC).tar.gz +COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_HASH= \ + sha256:73bc2f51b90d2a780e6d266d43e487b3dbd78945dd0b04b14ca5980fe28d2f53 +COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_URL= http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/$(COMPONENT_NAME)/$(COMPONENT_ARCHIVE) +COMPONENT_BUGDB= library/libgsl + +TPNO= 21884 + +include $(WS_MAKE_RULES)/prep.mk +include $(WS_MAKE_RULES)/configure.mk +include $(WS_MAKE_RULES)/ips.mk + +# Recreate configure and various Makefiles to pickup libsunperf changes. +COMPONENT_PREP_ACTION = \ + (cd $(@D) ; ACLOCAL=aclocal-1.11 AUTOMAKE=automake-1.11 autoreconf -f) + +# Get rid of compiler path set in RUNPATH. +LDFLAGS += $(studio_NORUNPATH) + +LDFLAGS += $(CC_BITS) +LDFLAGS += $(studio_PIC) +LDFLAGS += $(studio_OPT) +LDFLAGS += $(LD_Z_TEXT) +LDFLAGS += $(LD_Z_DEFS) +LDFLAGS += $(LD_DEF_LIBS) + +STUDIO_LIBS_PATH.32 = /usr/lib/studio +STUDIO_LIBS_PATH.64 = /usr/lib/studio/64 + +LDFLAGS += -L$(STUDIO_LIBS_PATH.$(BITS)) -R$(STUDIO_LIBS_PATH.$(BITS)) \ + -lsunperf -lfsu -lmtsk -lpicl -lkstat + +CONFIGURE_ENV += CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" +CONFIGURE_ENV += LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS)" + +COMPONENT_BUILD_ARGS += CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" +COMPONENT_BUILD_ARGS += LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS)" + +CC += $(CC_BITS) + +# Needed to pass -norunpath to the shared library link. +CC += $(studio_NORUNPATH) + +COMPONENT_TEST_ARGS = -k -i + +# Master test results are different not only between 32-bit and 64-bit, but +# also between x86 and SPARC (different # of tests run). +COMPONENT_TEST_MASTER = \ + $(COMPONENT_TEST_RESULTS_DIR)/results-$(MACH)-$(BITS).master + +COMPONENT_TEST_TRANSFORMS += \ + '-e "s|^.*$(CC).*$$|XXX_CC_XXX|g" ' \ + '-e "s|^.*source=.*libtool=no.*$$|XXX_CC_XXX|g" ' \ + '-e "s|^.*DEPDIR=.deps.*$$|XXX_CC_XXX|g" ' \ + '-e "/^XXX_CC_XXX$$/d" ' + +# Needed for "gmake test" to work successfully. +# If SHELLOPTS is exported (as it is by the userland makefiles), +# then all shell options get exported to child invocations of bash, +# which results in test failures due to nounset and xtrace being +# set unexpectedly, and errors such as "$1: unbound variable" and +# diffs failing due to script tracing in output files. +unexport SHELLOPTS + +ASLR_MODE = $(ASLR_ENABLE) + +configure: $(CONFIGURE_32_and_64) + +build: $(BUILD_32_and_64) + +install: $(INSTALL_32_and_64) + +test: $(TEST_32_and_64) + +REQUIRED_PACKAGES += shell/ksh93 +REQUIRED_PACKAGES += system/library +REQUIRED_PACKAGES += system/library/math +REQUIRED_PACKAGES += system/library/openmp +REQUIRED_PACKAGES += system/library/sunperf
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path=usr/lib/$(MACH64)/libgsl.so.0.17.0 +file path=usr/lib/$(MACH64)/pkgconfig/gsl.pc +link path=usr/lib/libgsl.so target=libgsl.so.0.17.0 +link path=usr/lib/libgsl.so.0 target=libgsl.so.0.17.0 +file path=usr/lib/libgsl.so.0.17.0 +file path=usr/lib/pkgconfig/gsl.pc +file path=usr/share/aclocal/gsl.m4 +file path=usr/share/info/gsl-ref.info +file path=usr/share/info/gsl-ref.info-1 +file path=usr/share/info/gsl-ref.info-2 +file path=usr/share/info/gsl-ref.info-3 +file path=usr/share/info/gsl-ref.info-4 +file path=usr/share/info/gsl-ref.info-5 +file path=usr/share/man/man1/gsl-config.1 +file path=usr/share/man/man1/gsl-histogram.1 +file path=usr/share/man/man1/gsl-randist.1 +file path=usr/share/man/man3/gsl.3 +license libgsl.license license="GPLv3, FDLv1.3"
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/components/libgsl/patches/fix-tests.patch Tue Apr 14 16:03:18 2015 -0700 @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +Fixes bug #39055: gsl_poly_complex_solve fails on a 15th degree polynomial +http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?39055 +Changes are already integrated upstream but not in a released version yet. + +--- gsl-1.16/poly/test.c.orig 2015-03-31 10:20:01.997591810 -0700 ++++ gsl-1.16/poly/test.c 2015-03-31 10:20:13.280773508 -0700 +@@ -25,11 +25,21 @@ + #include <gsl/gsl_poly.h> + #include <gsl/gsl_heapsort.h> + ++/* sort by Re(z) then by Im(z) */ + static int + cmp_cplx(const double *a, const double *b) + { +- double t = (a[0] * a[0] + a[1] * a[1]) - (b[0] * b[0] + b[1] * b[1]); +- return t < 0.0 ? -1 : t > 0.0 ? 1 : 0; ++ double r = a[0] - b[0]; ++ ++ if (r == 0.0) ++ { ++ double t = a[1] - b[1]; ++ return t < 0.0 ? -1 : t > 0.0 ? 1 : 0; ++ } ++ else if (r < 0.0) ++ return -1; ++ else ++ return 1; + } + + int +@@ -534,25 +544,26 @@ + Problem reported by Munagala Ramanath (bug #39055) + */ + +- double a[16] = { 32, -48, -8, 28, -8, 16, -16, 12, -16, 6, 10, -17, 10, 2, -4, 1 }; ++ double a[16] = { 32, -48, -8, 28, -8, 16, -16, 12, ++ -16, 6, 10, -17, 10, 2, -4, 1 }; + double z[16*2]; + +- double expected[16*20] = { +- 1.0000000000000000, 0.00000000000000000, +- 1.0000000000000000, 0.00000000000000000, +- -1.0000000000000000, 0.00000000000000000, +- -0.65893856175240950, 0.83459757287426684, +- -0.65893856175240950, -0.83459757287426684, +- -0.070891117403341281, -1.1359249087587791, +- -0.070891117403341281, 1.1359249087587791, +- 1.1142366961812986, -0.48083981203389980, +- 1.1142366961812986, 0.48083981203389980, +- -1.3066982484920768, 0.00000000000000000, +- 0.57284747839410854, 1.1987808988289705, +- 0.57284747839410854, -1.1987808988289705, +- -1.6078107423472359, 0.00000000000000000, +- 2.0000000000000000, 0.00000000000000000, +- 2.0000000000000000, 0.00000000000000000 }; ++ double expected[16*2] = { ++ -1.6078107423472359, 0.00000000000000000, ++ -1.3066982484920768, 0.00000000000000000, ++ -1.0000000000000000, 0.00000000000000000, ++ -0.65893856175240950, -0.83459757287426684, ++ -0.65893856175240950, 0.83459757287426684, ++ -0.070891117403341281, -1.1359249087587791, ++ -0.070891117403341281, 1.1359249087587791, ++ 0.57284747839410854, -1.1987808988289705, ++ 0.57284747839410854, 1.1987808988289705, ++ 1.0000000000000000, 0.00000000000000000, ++ 1.0000000000000000, 0.00000000000000000, ++ 1.1142366961812986, -0.48083981203389980, ++ 1.1142366961812986, 0.48083981203389980, ++ 2.0000000000000000, 0.00000000000000000, ++ 2.0000000000000000, 0.00000000000000000 }; + + int i; + +@@ -568,8 +579,8 @@ + + for (i = 0; i<15; i++) + { +- gsl_test_abs (z[2*i], expected[2*i], 1e-7, "z%d.real, 15th-order polynomial", i); +- gsl_test_abs (z[2*i+1], expected[2*i+1], 1e-7, "z%d.imag, 15th-order polynomial", i); ++ gsl_test_rel (z[2*i], expected[2*i], 1e-7, "z%d.real, 15th-order polynomial", i); ++ gsl_test_rel (z[2*i+1], expected[2*i+1], 1e-7, "z%d.imag, 15th-order polynomial", i); + } + } + +@@ -654,12 +665,12 @@ + x = -0.5; + gsl_poly_eval_derivs(c, 6, x, dc, 6); + +- gsl_test_rel (dc[0], c[0] + c[1]*x + c[2]*x*x + c[3]*x*x*x + c[4]*x*x*x*x + c[5]*x*x*x*x*x , eps, "gsl_poly_eval_dp({+1, -2, +3, -4, +5, -6}, 3.75)"); +- gsl_test_rel (dc[1], c[1] + 2.0*c[2]*x + 3.0*c[3]*x*x + 4.0*c[4]*x*x*x + 5.0*c[5]*x*x*x*x , eps, "gsl_poly_eval_dp({+1, -2, +3, -4, +5, -6} deriv 1, -12.375)"); +- gsl_test_rel (dc[2], 2.0*c[2] + 3.0*2.0*c[3]*x + 4.0*3.0*c[4]*x*x + 5.0*4.0*c[5]*x*x*x , eps, "gsl_poly_eval_dp({+1, -2, +3, -4, +5, -6} deriv 2, +48.0)"); +- gsl_test_rel (dc[3], 3.0*2.0*c[3] + 4.0*3.0*2.0*c[4]*x + 5.0*4.0*3.0*c[5]*x*x , eps,"gsl_poly_eval_dp({+1, -2, +3, -4, +5, -6} deriv 3, -174.0)"); +- gsl_test_rel (dc[4], 4.0*3.0*2.0*c[4] + 5.0*4.0*3.0*2.0*c[5]*x, eps, "gsl_poly_eval_dp({+1, -2, +3, -4, +5, -6} deriv 4, +480.0)"); +- gsl_test_rel (dc[5], 5.0*4.0*3.0*2.0*c[5] , eps, "gsl_poly_eval_dp({+1, -2, +3, -4, +5, -6} deriv 5, -720.0)"); ++ gsl_test_rel (dc[0], c[0] + c[1]*x + c[2]*x*x + c[3]*x*x*x + c[4]*x*x*x*x + c[5]*x*x*x*x*x , eps, "gsl_poly_eval_derivs({+1, -2, +3, -4, +5, -6}, 3.75)"); ++ gsl_test_rel (dc[1], c[1] + 2.0*c[2]*x + 3.0*c[3]*x*x + 4.0*c[4]*x*x*x + 5.0*c[5]*x*x*x*x , eps, "gsl_poly_eval_derivs({+1, -2, +3, -4, +5, -6} deriv 1, -12.375)"); ++ gsl_test_rel (dc[2], 2.0*c[2] + 3.0*2.0*c[3]*x + 4.0*3.0*c[4]*x*x + 5.0*4.0*c[5]*x*x*x , eps, "gsl_poly_eval_derivs({+1, -2, +3, -4, +5, -6} deriv 2, +48.0)"); ++ gsl_test_rel (dc[3], 3.0*2.0*c[3] + 4.0*3.0*2.0*c[4]*x + 5.0*4.0*3.0*c[5]*x*x , eps,"gsl_poly_eval_derivs({+1, -2, +3, -4, +5, -6} deriv 3, -174.0)"); ++ gsl_test_rel (dc[4], 4.0*3.0*2.0*c[4] + 5.0*4.0*3.0*2.0*c[5]*x, eps, "gsl_poly_eval_derivs({+1, -2, +3, -4, +5, -6} deriv 4, +480.0)"); ++ gsl_test_rel (dc[5], 5.0*4.0*3.0*2.0*c[5] , eps, "gsl_poly_eval_derivs({+1, -2, +3, -4, +5, -6} deriv 5, -720.0)"); + } + +
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/components/libgsl/patches/sunperf.patch Tue Apr 14 16:03:18 2015 -0700 @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ +Changes needed to use Studio libsunperf on Solaris (if available). + +These changes will be sent upstream. + +--- gsl-1.16/configure.ac.orig 2014-05-16 05:57:01.088210548 -0700 ++++ gsl-1.16/configure.ac 2015-04-10 11:57:45.589459045 -0700 +@@ -101,6 +101,20 @@ + AC_C_INLINE + AC_C_CHAR_UNSIGNED + ++dnl Check for existing BLAS ++dnl look for BLAS in some typical places ++AM_CONDITIONAL(SOLARIS_SUNPERF, false) ++case "$host" in ++*-*-solaris*) ++ AC_CHECK_LIB(sunperf,dcopy,BLAS=-lsunperf) ++ if test "$BLAS"; then ++ dnl Solaris BLAS library has performance benefits ++ AM_CONDITIONAL(SOLARIS_SUNPERF, true) ++ CFLAGS="-xlibmopt -xbuiltin=%default -xlibmil" ++ fi ++ ;; ++esac ++ + GSL_CFLAGS="-I$includedir" + GSL_LIBS="-L$libdir -lgsl" + dnl macro from libtool - can be replaced with LT_LIB_M when we require libtool 2 +--- gsl-1.16/Makefile.am.orig 2014-05-16 06:23:30.414886190 -0700 ++++ gsl-1.16/Makefile.am 2014-05-16 06:59:46.408524913 -0700 +@@ -2,7 +2,14 @@ + + # AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = readme-alpha + +-SUBDIRS = gsl utils sys test err const complex cheb block vector matrix permutation combination multiset sort ieee-utils cblas blas linalg eigen specfunc dht qrng rng randist fft poly fit multifit statistics siman sum integration interpolation histogram ode-initval ode-initval2 roots multiroots min multimin monte ntuple diff deriv cdf wavelet bspline doc ++SOLARIS_SUNPERF = @SOLARIS_SUNPERF@ ++if SOLARIS_SUNPERF ++ CBLAS_DIRS= ++else ++ CBLAS_DIRS=cblas ++endif ++ ++SUBDIRS = gsl utils sys test err const complex cheb block vector matrix permutation combination multiset sort ieee-utils $(CBLAS_DIRS) blas linalg eigen specfunc dht qrng rng randist fft poly fit multifit statistics siman sum integration interpolation histogram ode-initval ode-initval2 roots multiroots min multimin monte ntuple diff deriv cdf wavelet bspline doc + + SUBLIBS = block/libgslblock.la blas/libgslblas.la bspline/libgslbspline.la complex/libgslcomplex.la cheb/libgslcheb.la dht/libgsldht.la diff/libgsldiff.la deriv/libgslderiv.la eigen/libgsleigen.la err/libgslerr.la fft/libgslfft.la fit/libgslfit.la histogram/libgslhistogram.la ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la integration/libgslintegration.la interpolation/libgslinterpolation.la linalg/libgsllinalg.la matrix/libgslmatrix.la min/libgslmin.la monte/libgslmonte.la multifit/libgslmultifit.la multimin/libgslmultimin.la multiroots/libgslmultiroots.la ntuple/libgslntuple.la ode-initval/libgslodeiv.la ode-initval2/libgslodeiv2.la permutation/libgslpermutation.la combination/libgslcombination.la multiset/libgslmultiset.la poly/libgslpoly.la qrng/libgslqrng.la randist/libgslrandist.la rng/libgslrng.la roots/libgslroots.la siman/libgslsiman.la sort/libgslsort.la specfunc/libgslspecfunc.la statistics/libgslstatistics.la sum/libgslsum.la sys/libgslsys.la test/libgsltest.la utils/libutils.la vector/libgslvector.la cdf/libgslcdf.la wavelet/libgslwavelet.la + +@@ -35,10 +42,16 @@ + bin_PROGRAMS = gsl-randist gsl-histogram + + gsl_randist_SOURCES = gsl-randist.c +-gsl_randist_LDADD = libgsl.la cblas/libgslcblas.la + + gsl_histogram_SOURCES = gsl-histogram.c ++ ++if SOLARIS_SUNPERF ++gsl_randist_LDADD = libgsl.la ++gsl_histogram_LDADD = libgsl.la ++else ++gsl_randist_LDADD = libgsl.la cblas/libgslcblas.la + gsl_histogram_LDADD = libgsl.la cblas/libgslcblas.la ++endif + + check_SCRIPTS = test_gsl_histogram.sh pkgconfig.test + TESTS = test_gsl_histogram.sh pkgconfig.test +--- gsl-1.16/bspline/Makefile.am.orig 2015-04-10 12:09:28.348382068 -0700 ++++ gsl-1.16/bspline/Makefile.am 2015-04-10 12:13:46.450748139 -0700 +@@ -12,6 +12,13 @@ + + TESTS = $(check_PROGRAMS) + +-test_LDADD = libgslbspline.la ../linalg/libgsllinalg.la ../permutation/libgslpermutation.la ../blas/libgslblas.la ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la ../cblas/libgslcblas.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../utils/libutils.la ../statistics/libgslstatistics.la ++SOLARIS_SUNPERF = @SOLARIS_SUNPERF@ ++if SOLARIS_SUNPERF ++ CBLAS_LA= ++else ++ CBLAS_LA=../cblas/libgslcblas.la ++endif ++ ++test_LDADD = libgslbspline.la ../linalg/libgsllinalg.la ../permutation/libgslpermutation.la ../blas/libgslblas.la ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la $(CBLAS_LA) ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../utils/libutils.la ../statistics/libgslstatistics.la + + test_SOURCES = test.c +--- gsl-1.16/eigen/Makefile.am.orig 2014-05-16 06:02:32.281281781 -0700 ++++ gsl-1.16/eigen/Makefile.am 2014-05-16 06:03:23.423633285 -0700 +@@ -11,7 +11,14 @@ + + TESTS = $(check_PROGRAMS) + +-test_LDADD = libgsleigen.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../linalg/libgsllinalg.la ../permutation/libgslpermutation.la ../blas/libgslblas.la ../cblas/libgslcblas.la ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../utils/libutils.la ../rng/libgslrng.la ../sort/libgslsort.la ++SOLARIS_SUNPERF = @SOLARIS_SUNPERF@ ++if SOLARIS_SUNPERF ++ CBLAS_LA= ++else ++ CBLAS_LA=../cblas/libgslcblas.la ++endif ++ ++test_LDADD = libgsleigen.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../linalg/libgsllinalg.la ../permutation/libgslpermutation.la ../blas/libgslblas.la $(CBLAS_LA) ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../utils/libutils.la ../rng/libgslrng.la ../sort/libgslsort.la + + test_SOURCES = test.c + +--- gsl-1.16/interpolation/Makefile.am.orig 2015-04-10 12:14:22.894424399 -0700 ++++ gsl-1.16/interpolation/Makefile.am 2015-04-10 12:15:06.283908102 -0700 +@@ -10,7 +10,14 @@ + + TESTS = $(check_PROGRAMS) + +-test_LDADD = libgslinterpolation.la ../poly/libgslpoly.la ../linalg/libgsllinalg.la ../permutation/libgslpermutation.la ../blas/libgslblas.la ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la ../cblas/libgslcblas.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../utils/libutils.la ++SOLARIS_SUNPERF = @SOLARIS_SUNPERF@ ++if SOLARIS_SUNPERF ++ CBLAS_LA= ++else ++ CBLAS_LA=../cblas/libgslcblas.la ++endif ++ ++test_LDADD = libgslinterpolation.la ../poly/libgslpoly.la ../linalg/libgsllinalg.la ../permutation/libgslpermutation.la ../blas/libgslblas.la ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la $(CBLAS_LA) ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../utils/libutils.la + + test_SOURCES = test.c + +--- gsl-1.16/linalg/Makefile.am.orig 2014-05-16 06:21:33.709604351 -0700 ++++ gsl-1.16/linalg/Makefile.am 2014-05-16 06:22:16.369919847 -0700 +@@ -12,7 +12,14 @@ + + check_PROGRAMS = test + +-test_LDADD = libgsllinalg.la ../blas/libgslblas.la ../cblas/libgslcblas.la ../permutation/libgslpermutation.la ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../utils/libutils.la ++SOLARIS_SUNPERF = @SOLARIS_SUNPERF@ ++if SOLARIS_SUNPERF ++ CBLAS_LA= ++else ++ CBLAS_LA=../cblas/libgslcblas.la ++endif ++ ++test_LDADD = libgsllinalg.la ../blas/libgslblas.la $(CBLAS_LA) ../permutation/libgslpermutation.la ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../utils/libutils.la + + test_SOURCES = test.c + +--- gsl-1.16/multifit/Makefile.am.orig 2014-05-16 06:29:58.802411472 -0700 ++++ gsl-1.16/multifit/Makefile.am 2015-04-10 12:21:46.123451986 -0700 +@@ -13,8 +13,16 @@ + TESTS = $(check_PROGRAMS) + + test_SOURCES = test.c +-test_LDADD = libgslmultifit.la ../linalg/libgsllinalg.la ../permutation/libgslpermutation.la ../blas/libgslblas.la ../cblas/libgslcblas.la ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../sort/libgslsort.la ../statistics/libgslstatistics.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../utils/libutils.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ++ ++SOLARIS_SUNPERF = @SOLARIS_SUNPERF@ ++if SOLARIS_SUNPERF ++ CBLAS_LA= ++else ++ CBLAS_LA=../cblas/libgslcblas.la ++endif ++ ++test_LDADD = libgslmultifit.la ../linalg/libgsllinalg.la ../permutation/libgslpermutation.la ../blas/libgslblas.la $(CBLAS_LA) ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../sort/libgslsort.la ../statistics/libgslstatistics.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../utils/libutils.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../rng/libgslrng.la + + #demo_SOURCES = demo.c +-#demo_LDADD = libgslmultifit.la ../linalg/libgsllinalg.la ../permutation/libgslpermutation.la ../blas/libgslblas.la ../cblas/libgslcblas.la ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../randist/libgslrandist.la ../rng/libgslrng.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../utils/libutils.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ++#demo_LDADD = libgslmultifit.la ../linalg/libgsllinalg.la ../permutation/libgslpermutation.la ../blas/libgslblas.la $(CBLAS_LA) ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../randist/libgslrandist.la ../rng/libgslrng.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../utils/libutils.la ../sys/libgslsys.la + +--- gsl-1.16/multimin/Makefile.am.orig 2015-04-10 12:18:41.646740592 -0700 ++++ gsl-1.16/multimin/Makefile.am 2015-04-10 12:21:20.867481109 -0700 +@@ -12,9 +12,16 @@ + + TESTS = $(check_PROGRAMS) + ++SOLARIS_SUNPERF = @SOLARIS_SUNPERF@ ++if SOLARIS_SUNPERF ++ CBLAS_LA= ++else ++ CBLAS_LA=../cblas/libgslcblas.la ++endif ++ + test_SOURCES = test.c test_funcs.c test_funcs.h +-test_LDADD = libgslmultimin.la ../min/libgslmin.la ../poly/libgslpoly.la ../blas/libgslblas.la ../cblas/libgslcblas.la ../linalg/libgsllinalg.la ../permutation/libgslpermutation.la ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../utils/libutils.la ++test_LDADD = libgslmultimin.la ../min/libgslmin.la ../poly/libgslpoly.la ../blas/libgslblas.la $(CBLAS_LA) ../linalg/libgsllinalg.la ../permutation/libgslpermutation.la ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../utils/libutils.la + + #demo_SOURCES = demo.c +-#demo_LDADD = libgslmultimin.la ../min/libgslmin.la ../blas/libgslblas.la ../cblas/libgslcblas.la ../linalg/libgsllinalg.la ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../utils/libutils.la ++#demo_LDADD = libgslmultimin.la ../min/libgslmin.la ../blas/libgslblas.la $(CBLAS_LA) ../linalg/libgsllinalg.la ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../utils/libutils.la + +--- gsl-1.16/multiroots/Makefile.am.orig 2015-04-10 12:24:25.614883327 -0700 ++++ gsl-1.16/multiroots/Makefile.am 2015-04-10 12:25:13.725634120 -0700 +@@ -14,6 +14,13 @@ + + TESTS = $(check_PROGRAMS) + ++SOLARIS_SUNPERF = @SOLARIS_SUNPERF@ ++if SOLARIS_SUNPERF ++ CBLAS_LA= ++else ++ CBLAS_LA=../cblas/libgslcblas.la ++endif ++ + test_SOURCES = test.c test_funcs.c test_funcs.h +-test_LDADD = libgslmultiroots.la ../linalg/libgsllinalg.la ../blas/libgslblas.la ../cblas/libgslcblas.la ../permutation/libgslpermutation.la ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../utils/libutils.la ++test_LDADD = libgslmultiroots.la ../linalg/libgsllinalg.la ../blas/libgslblas.la $(CBLAS_LA) ../permutation/libgslpermutation.la ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../utils/libutils.la + +--- gsl-1.16/ode-initval/Makefile.am.orig 2015-04-10 12:25:46.111219852 -0700 ++++ gsl-1.16/ode-initval/Makefile.am 2015-04-10 12:26:29.162806734 -0700 +@@ -12,7 +12,14 @@ + + TESTS = $(check_PROGRAMS) + +-test_LDADD = libgslodeiv.la ../linalg/libgsllinalg.la ../blas/libgslblas.la ../cblas/libgslcblas.la ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../permutation/libgslpermutation.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../utils/libutils.la ++SOLARIS_SUNPERF = @SOLARIS_SUNPERF@ ++if SOLARIS_SUNPERF ++ CBLAS_LA= ++else ++ CBLAS_LA=../cblas/libgslcblas.la ++endif ++ ++test_LDADD = libgslodeiv.la ../linalg/libgsllinalg.la ../blas/libgslblas.la $(CBLAS_LA) ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../permutation/libgslpermutation.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../utils/libutils.la + + test_SOURCES = test.c + +--- gsl-1.16/ode-initval2/Makefile.am.orig 2015-04-10 12:27:02.478987380 -0700 ++++ gsl-1.16/ode-initval2/Makefile.am 2015-04-10 12:27:46.778671312 -0700 +@@ -12,7 +12,14 @@ + + TESTS = $(check_PROGRAMS) + +-test_LDADD = libgslodeiv2.la ../linalg/libgsllinalg.la ../blas/libgslblas.la ../cblas/libgslcblas.la ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../permutation/libgslpermutation.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../utils/libutils.la ++SOLARIS_SUNPERF = @SOLARIS_SUNPERF@ ++if SOLARIS_SUNPERF ++ CBLAS_LA= ++else ++ CBLAS_LA=../cblas/libgslcblas.la ++endif ++ ++test_LDADD = libgslodeiv2.la ../linalg/libgsllinalg.la ../blas/libgslblas.la $(CBLAS_LA) ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../permutation/libgslpermutation.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../utils/libutils.la + + test_SOURCES = test.c + +--- gsl-1.16/specfunc/Makefile.am.orig 2014-05-16 06:33:36.100462812 -0700 ++++ gsl-1.16/specfunc/Makefile.am 2014-05-16 06:34:32.016982108 -0700 +@@ -12,7 +12,14 @@ + + check_PROGRAMS = test + +-test_LDADD = libgslspecfunc.la ../eigen/libgsleigen.la ../linalg/libgsllinalg.la ../sort/libgslsort.la ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../blas/libgslblas.la ../cblas/libgslcblas.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../utils/libutils.la ++SOLARIS_SUNPERF = @SOLARIS_SUNPERF@ ++if SOLARIS_SUNPERF ++ CBLAS_LA= ++else ++ CBLAS_LA=../cblas/libgslcblas.la ++endif ++ ++test_LDADD = libgslspecfunc.la ../eigen/libgsleigen.la ../linalg/libgsllinalg.la ../sort/libgslsort.la ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../blas/libgslblas.la $(CBLAS_LA) ../block/libgslblock.la ../complex/libgslcomplex.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../utils/libutils.la + + test_SOURCES = test_sf.c test_sf.h test_airy.c test_bessel.c test_coulomb.c test_dilog.c test_gamma.c test_hyperg.c test_legendre.c test_mathieu.c + +--- gsl-1.16/wavelet/Makefile.am.orig 2015-04-10 12:28:32.202690882 -0700 ++++ gsl-1.16/wavelet/Makefile.am 2015-04-10 12:29:06.143569372 -0700 +@@ -10,7 +10,14 @@ + + TESTS = $(check_PROGRAMS) + +-test_LDADD = libgslwavelet.la ../blas/libgslblas.la ../cblas/libgslcblas.la ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../utils/libutils.la ++SOLARIS_SUNPERF = @SOLARIS_SUNPERF@ ++if SOLARIS_SUNPERF ++ CBLAS_LA= ++else ++ CBLAS_LA=../cblas/libgslcblas.la ++endif ++ ++test_LDADD = libgslwavelet.la ../blas/libgslblas.la $(CBLAS_LA) ../matrix/libgslmatrix.la ../vector/libgslvector.la ../block/libgslblock.la ../ieee-utils/libgslieeeutils.la ../err/libgslerr.la ../test/libgsltest.la ../sys/libgslsys.la ../utils/libutils.la + + test_SOURCES = test.c +
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/components/libgsl/test/results-i386-32.master Tue Apr 14 16:03:18 2015 -0700 @@ -0,0 +1,653 @@ +make[1]: Entering directory `$(@D)' +Making check in gsl +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/gsl' +make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'. +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/gsl' +Making check in utils +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/utils' +make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'. +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/utils' +Making check in sys +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sys' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sys' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sys' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sys' +Completed [333/333] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sys' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sys' +Making check in test +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/test' +make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'. +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/test' +Making check in err +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/err' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/err' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/err' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/err' +Completed [70/70] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/err' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/err' +Making check in const +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/const' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/const' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/const' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/const' +Completed [7/7] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/const' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/const' +Making check in complex +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/complex' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/complex' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/complex' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/complex' +Completed [10121/10121] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/complex' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/complex' +Making check in cheb +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cheb' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cheb' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cheb' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cheb' +Completed [2745/2745] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cheb' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cheb' +Making check in block +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/block' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/block' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/block' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/block' +Completed [168/168] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/block' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/block' +Making check in vector +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/vector' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test test_static +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/vector' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/vector' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/vector' +Completed [33743/33743] +PASS: test +Completed [33743/33743] +PASS: test_static +================== +All 2 tests passed +================== +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/vector' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/vector' +Making check in matrix +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/matrix' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test test_static +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/matrix' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/matrix' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/matrix' +Completed [1012/1012] +PASS: test +Completed [1012/1012] +PASS: test_static +================== +All 2 tests passed +================== +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/matrix' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/matrix' +Making check in permutation +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/permutation' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/permutation' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/permutation' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/permutation' +Completed [4/4] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/permutation' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/permutation' +Making check in combination +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/combination' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/combination' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/combination' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/combination' +Completed [56/56] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/combination' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/combination' +Making check in multiset +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiset' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiset' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiset' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiset' +Completed [129/129] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiset' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiset' +Making check in sort +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sort' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sort' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sort' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sort' +Completed [26352/26352] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sort' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sort' +Making check in ieee-utils +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +Completed [384/384] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +Making check in blas +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/blas' +make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'. +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/blas' +Making check in linalg +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/linalg' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/linalg' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/linalg' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/linalg' +Completed [233845/233845] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/linalg' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/linalg' +Making check in eigen +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/eigen' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/eigen' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/eigen' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/eigen' +Completed [984244/984244] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/eigen' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/eigen' +Making check in specfunc +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +Completed [2991/2991] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +Making check in dht +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/dht' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/dht' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/dht' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/dht' +Completed [4/4] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/dht' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/dht' +Making check in qrng +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/qrng' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/qrng' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/qrng' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/qrng' +Completed [39/39] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/qrng' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/qrng' +Making check in rng +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/rng' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/rng' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/rng' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/rng' +Completed [686/686] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/rng' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/rng' +Making check in randist +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/randist' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/randist' +"$(SOURCE_DIR)/randist/test.c", line 841: warning: integer overflow detected: op "<<" +"$(SOURCE_DIR)/randist/test.c", line 847: warning: integer overflow detected: op "<<" +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/randist' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/randist' +Completed [134/134] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/randist' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/randist' +Making check in fft +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fft' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fft' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fft' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fft' +Completed [9204/9204] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fft' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fft' +Making check in poly +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/poly' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/poly' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/poly' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/poly' +Completed [225/225] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/poly' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/poly' +Making check in fit +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fit' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fit' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fit' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fit' +Completed [24/24] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fit' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fit' +Making check in multifit +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multifit' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multifit' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multifit' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multifit' +Completed [1672/1672] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multifit' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multifit' +Making check in statistics +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/statistics' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/statistics' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/statistics' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/statistics' +Completed [1113/1113] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/statistics' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/statistics' +Making check in siman +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/siman' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/siman' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/siman' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/siman' +Completed [5/5] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/siman' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/siman' +Making check in sum +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sum' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sum' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sum' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sum' +Completed [27/27] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sum' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sum' +Making check in integration +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/integration' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/integration' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/integration' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/integration' +Completed [3037/3037] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/integration' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/integration' +Making check in interpolation +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +Completed [1620/1620] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +Making check in histogram +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/histogram' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/histogram' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/histogram' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/histogram' +Completed [160/160] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/histogram' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/histogram' +Making check in ode-initval +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +Completed [3509/3509] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +Making check in ode-initval2 +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +Completed [1151/1151] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +Making check in roots +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/roots' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/roots' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/roots' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/roots' +Completed [82/82] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/roots' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/roots' +Making check in multiroots +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +Completed [72/72] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +Making check in min +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/min' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/min' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/min' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/min' +Completed [28/28] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/min' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/min' +Making check in multimin +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multimin' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multimin' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multimin' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multimin' +Completed [52/52] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multimin' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multimin' +Making check in monte +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/monte' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/monte' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/monte' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/monte' +Completed [4320/4320] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/monte' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/monte' +Making check in ntuple +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +Completed [3/3] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +Making check in diff +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/diff' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/diff' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/diff' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/diff' +Completed [36/36] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/diff' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/diff' +Making check in deriv +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/deriv' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/deriv' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/deriv' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/deriv' +Completed [36/36] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/deriv' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/deriv' +Making check in cdf +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cdf' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cdf' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cdf' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cdf' +FAIL: gsl_cdf_tdist_P(1.0, 1.0) (1.55163498701052749 observed vs 0.75 expected) [9956] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_tdist_Q(1.0, 1.0) (-0.551634987010527489 observed vs 0.25 expected) [9970] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_tdist_P(-1.0, 1.0) (-0.551634987010527489 observed vs 0.25 expected) [9983] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_tdist_Q(-1.0, 1.0) (1.55163498701052749 observed vs 0.75 expected) [9996] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_beta_P(0.5, 1.2, 1.3) (-18.701750852891557 observed vs 0.529781429451299135 expected) [10345] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_beta_Q(0.5, 1.2, 1.3) (19.701750852891557 observed vs 0.47021857054870092 expected) [10356] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_beta_P(5.0000000000000000e-01,1.3,2.7) (-501.423826328607674 observed vs 0.785278698183299984 expected) [10704] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_beta_Q(5.0000000000000000e-01,1.3,2.7) (502.423826328607674 observed vs 0.214721301816699989 expected) [10721] +FAIL: test +================== +1 of 1 test failed +================== +make[3]: [check-TESTS] Error 1 (ignored) +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cdf' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cdf' +Making check in wavelet +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +Completed [12138/12138] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +Making check in bspline +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/bspline' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/bspline' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/bspline' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/bspline' +Completed [19051366/19051366] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/bspline' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/bspline' +Making check in doc +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/doc' +make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'. +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/doc' +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test_gsl_histogram.sh pkgconfig.test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)' +make[3]: Nothing to be done for `$(SOURCE_DIR)/test_gsl_histogram.sh'. +make[3]: Nothing to be done for `$(SOURCE_DIR)/pkgconfig.test'. +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)' +PASS: test_gsl_histogram.sh +PASS: pkgconfig.test +================== +All 2 tests passed +================== +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)' +make[1]: Leaving directory `$(@D)'
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/components/libgsl/test/results-i386-64.master Tue Apr 14 16:03:18 2015 -0700 @@ -0,0 +1,657 @@ +make[1]: Entering directory `$(@D)' +Making check in gsl +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/gsl' +make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'. +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/gsl' +Making check in utils +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/utils' +make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'. +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/utils' +Making check in sys +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sys' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sys' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sys' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sys' +Completed [333/333] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sys' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sys' +Making check in test +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/test' +make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'. +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/test' +Making check in err +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/err' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/err' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/err' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/err' +Completed [70/70] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/err' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/err' +Making check in const +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/const' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/const' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/const' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/const' +Completed [7/7] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/const' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/const' +Making check in complex +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/complex' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/complex' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/complex' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/complex' +Completed [10121/10121] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/complex' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/complex' +Making check in cheb +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cheb' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cheb' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cheb' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cheb' +Completed [2745/2745] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cheb' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cheb' +Making check in block +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/block' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/block' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/block' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/block' +Completed [168/168] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/block' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/block' +Making check in vector +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/vector' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test test_static +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/vector' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/vector' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/vector' +Completed [33743/33743] +PASS: test +Completed [33743/33743] +PASS: test_static +================== +All 2 tests passed +================== +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/vector' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/vector' +Making check in matrix +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/matrix' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test test_static +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/matrix' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/matrix' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/matrix' +Completed [1012/1012] +PASS: test +Completed [1012/1012] +PASS: test_static +================== +All 2 tests passed +================== +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/matrix' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/matrix' +Making check in permutation +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/permutation' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/permutation' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/permutation' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/permutation' +Completed [4/4] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/permutation' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/permutation' +Making check in combination +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/combination' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/combination' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/combination' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/combination' +Completed [56/56] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/combination' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/combination' +Making check in multiset +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiset' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiset' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiset' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiset' +Completed [129/129] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiset' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiset' +Making check in sort +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sort' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sort' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sort' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sort' +Completed [26352/26352] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sort' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sort' +Making check in ieee-utils +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +Completed [384/384] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +Making check in blas +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/blas' +make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'. +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/blas' +Making check in linalg +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/linalg' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/linalg' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/linalg' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/linalg' +( 4, 4)[0,2]: 6.82121026329696178e-13 0 +( 4, 4)[2,2]: 1.00000000000056843 1 +FAIL: cholesky_invert hilbert(4) [233813] +FAIL: Cholesky Inverse [233814] +FAIL: test +================== +1 of 1 test failed +================== +make[3]: [check-TESTS] Error 1 (ignored) +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/linalg' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/linalg' +Making check in eigen +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/eigen' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/eigen' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/eigen' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/eigen' +Completed [984244/984244] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/eigen' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/eigen' +Making check in specfunc +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +Completed [2991/2991] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +Making check in dht +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/dht' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/dht' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/dht' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/dht' +Completed [4/4] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/dht' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/dht' +Making check in qrng +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/qrng' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/qrng' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/qrng' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/qrng' +Completed [39/39] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/qrng' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/qrng' +Making check in rng +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/rng' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/rng' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/rng' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/rng' +Completed [686/686] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/rng' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/rng' +Making check in randist +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/randist' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/randist' +"$(SOURCE_DIR)/randist/test.c", line 841: warning: integer overflow detected: op "<<" +"$(SOURCE_DIR)/randist/test.c", line 847: warning: integer overflow detected: op "<<" +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/randist' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/randist' +Completed [134/134] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/randist' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/randist' +Making check in fft +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fft' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fft' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fft' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fft' +Completed [9204/9204] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fft' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fft' +Making check in poly +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/poly' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/poly' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/poly' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/poly' +Completed [225/225] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/poly' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/poly' +Making check in fit +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fit' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fit' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fit' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fit' +Completed [24/24] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fit' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fit' +Making check in multifit +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multifit' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multifit' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multifit' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multifit' +Completed [1655/1655] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multifit' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multifit' +Making check in statistics +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/statistics' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/statistics' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/statistics' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/statistics' +Completed [1113/1113] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/statistics' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/statistics' +Making check in siman +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/siman' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/siman' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/siman' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/siman' +Completed [5/5] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/siman' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/siman' +Making check in sum +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sum' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sum' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sum' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sum' +Completed [27/27] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sum' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sum' +Making check in integration +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/integration' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/integration' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/integration' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/integration' +Completed [3037/3037] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/integration' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/integration' +Making check in interpolation +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +Completed [1620/1620] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +Making check in histogram +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/histogram' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/histogram' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/histogram' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/histogram' +Completed [160/160] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/histogram' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/histogram' +Making check in ode-initval +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +Completed [3509/3509] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +Making check in ode-initval2 +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +Completed [1151/1151] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +Making check in roots +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/roots' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/roots' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/roots' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/roots' +Completed [82/82] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/roots' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/roots' +Making check in multiroots +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +Completed [72/72] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +Making check in min +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/min' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/min' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/min' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/min' +Completed [28/28] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/min' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/min' +Making check in multimin +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multimin' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multimin' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multimin' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multimin' +Completed [52/52] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multimin' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multimin' +Making check in monte +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/monte' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/monte' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/monte' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/monte' +Completed [4320/4320] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/monte' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/monte' +Making check in ntuple +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +Completed [3/3] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +Making check in diff +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/diff' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/diff' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/diff' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/diff' +Completed [36/36] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/diff' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/diff' +Making check in deriv +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/deriv' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/deriv' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/deriv' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/deriv' +Completed [36/36] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/deriv' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/deriv' +Making check in cdf +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cdf' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cdf' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cdf' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cdf' +FAIL: gsl_cdf_tdist_P(1.0, 1.0) (1.55163498701052749 observed vs 0.75 expected) [9956] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_tdist_Q(1.0, 1.0) (-0.551634987010527489 observed vs 0.25 expected) [9970] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_tdist_P(-1.0, 1.0) (-0.551634987010527489 observed vs 0.25 expected) [9983] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_tdist_Q(-1.0, 1.0) (1.55163498701052749 observed vs 0.75 expected) [9996] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_beta_P(0.5, 1.2, 1.3) (-18.701750852891557 observed vs 0.529781429451299135 expected) [10345] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_beta_Q(0.5, 1.2, 1.3) (19.701750852891557 observed vs 0.47021857054870092 expected) [10356] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_beta_P(5.0000000000000000e-01,1.3,2.7) (-501.423826328607674 observed vs 0.785278698183299984 expected) [10704] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_beta_Q(5.0000000000000000e-01,1.3,2.7) (502.423826328607674 observed vs 0.214721301816699989 expected) [10721] +FAIL: test +================== +1 of 1 test failed +================== +make[3]: [check-TESTS] Error 1 (ignored) +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cdf' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cdf' +Making check in wavelet +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +Completed [12138/12138] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +Making check in bspline +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/bspline' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/bspline' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/bspline' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/bspline' +Completed [19051366/19051366] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/bspline' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/bspline' +Making check in doc +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/doc' +make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'. +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/doc' +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test_gsl_histogram.sh pkgconfig.test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)' +make[3]: Nothing to be done for `$(SOURCE_DIR)/test_gsl_histogram.sh'. +make[3]: Nothing to be done for `$(SOURCE_DIR)/pkgconfig.test'. +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)' +PASS: test_gsl_histogram.sh +PASS: pkgconfig.test +================== +All 2 tests passed +================== +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)' +make[1]: Leaving directory `$(@D)'
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/components/libgsl/test/results-sparc-32.master Tue Apr 14 16:03:18 2015 -0700 @@ -0,0 +1,654 @@ +make[1]: Entering directory `$(@D)' +Making check in gsl +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/gsl' +make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'. +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/gsl' +Making check in utils +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/utils' +make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'. +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/utils' +Making check in sys +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sys' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sys' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sys' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sys' +Completed [333/333] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sys' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sys' +Making check in test +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/test' +make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'. +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/test' +Making check in err +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/err' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/err' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/err' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/err' +Completed [70/70] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/err' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/err' +Making check in const +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/const' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/const' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/const' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/const' +Completed [7/7] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/const' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/const' +Making check in complex +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/complex' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/complex' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/complex' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/complex' +Completed [10121/10121] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/complex' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/complex' +Making check in cheb +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cheb' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cheb' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cheb' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cheb' +Completed [2745/2745] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cheb' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cheb' +Making check in block +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/block' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/block' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/block' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/block' +Completed [168/168] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/block' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/block' +Making check in vector +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/vector' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test test_static +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/vector' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/vector' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/vector' +Completed [33743/33743] +PASS: test +Completed [33743/33743] +PASS: test_static +================== +All 2 tests passed +================== +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/vector' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/vector' +Making check in matrix +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/matrix' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test test_static +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/matrix' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/matrix' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/matrix' +Completed [1012/1012] +PASS: test +Completed [1012/1012] +PASS: test_static +================== +All 2 tests passed +================== +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/matrix' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/matrix' +Making check in permutation +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/permutation' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/permutation' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/permutation' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/permutation' +Completed [4/4] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/permutation' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/permutation' +Making check in combination +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/combination' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/combination' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/combination' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/combination' +Completed [56/56] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/combination' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/combination' +Making check in multiset +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiset' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiset' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiset' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiset' +Completed [129/129] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiset' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiset' +Making check in sort +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sort' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sort' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sort' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sort' +Completed [26352/26352] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sort' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sort' +Making check in ieee-utils +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +Completed [384/384] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +Making check in blas +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/blas' +make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'. +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/blas' +Making check in linalg +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/linalg' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/linalg' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/linalg' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/linalg' +Completed [233845/233845] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/linalg' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/linalg' +Making check in eigen +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/eigen' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/eigen' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/eigen' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/eigen' +Completed [984244/984244] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/eigen' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/eigen' +Making check in specfunc +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +Completed [2991/2991] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +Making check in dht +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/dht' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/dht' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/dht' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/dht' +Completed [4/4] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/dht' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/dht' +Making check in qrng +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/qrng' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/qrng' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/qrng' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/qrng' +Completed [39/39] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/qrng' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/qrng' +Making check in rng +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/rng' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/rng' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/rng' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/rng' +Completed [686/686] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/rng' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/rng' +Making check in randist +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/randist' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/randist' +"$(SOURCE_DIR)/randist/test.c", line 841: warning: integer overflow detected: op "<<" +"$(SOURCE_DIR)/randist/test.c", line 847: warning: integer overflow detected: op "<<" +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/randist' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/randist' +Completed [134/134] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/randist' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/randist' +Making check in fft +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fft' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fft' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fft' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fft' +Completed [9204/9204] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fft' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fft' +Making check in poly +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/poly' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/poly' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/poly' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/poly' +Completed [225/225] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/poly' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/poly' +Making check in fit +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fit' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fit' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fit' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fit' +Completed [24/24] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fit' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fit' +Making check in multifit +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multifit' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multifit' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multifit' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multifit' +Completed [1677/1677] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multifit' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multifit' +Making check in statistics +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/statistics' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/statistics' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/statistics' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/statistics' +Completed [1113/1113] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/statistics' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/statistics' +Making check in siman +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/siman' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/siman' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/siman' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/siman' +Completed [5/5] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/siman' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/siman' +Making check in sum +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sum' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sum' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sum' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sum' +Completed [27/27] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sum' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sum' +Making check in integration +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/integration' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/integration' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/integration' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/integration' +Completed [3037/3037] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/integration' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/integration' +Making check in interpolation +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +Completed [1620/1620] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +Making check in histogram +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/histogram' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/histogram' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/histogram' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/histogram' +Completed [160/160] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/histogram' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/histogram' +Making check in ode-initval +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +Completed [3509/3509] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +Making check in ode-initval2 +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +Completed [1151/1151] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +Making check in roots +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/roots' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/roots' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/roots' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/roots' +Completed [82/82] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/roots' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/roots' +Making check in multiroots +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +Completed [72/72] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +Making check in min +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/min' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/min' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/min' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/min' +Completed [28/28] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/min' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/min' +Making check in multimin +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multimin' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multimin' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multimin' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multimin' +Completed [52/52] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multimin' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multimin' +Making check in monte +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/monte' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/monte' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/monte' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/monte' +Completed [4320/4320] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/monte' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/monte' +Making check in ntuple +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +Completed [3/3] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +Making check in diff +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/diff' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/diff' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/diff' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/diff' +Completed [36/36] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/diff' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/diff' +Making check in deriv +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/deriv' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/deriv' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/deriv' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/deriv' +Completed [36/36] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/deriv' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/deriv' +Making check in cdf +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cdf' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cdf' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cdf' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cdf' +FAIL: gsl_cdf_tdist_P(1.0, 1.0) (1.55163498701052749 observed vs 0.75 expected) [9956] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_tdist_Q(1.0, 1.0) (-0.551634987010527489 observed vs 0.25 expected) [9970] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_tdist_P(-1.0, 1.0) (-0.551634987010527489 observed vs 0.25 expected) [9983] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_tdist_Q(-1.0, 1.0) (1.55163498701052749 observed vs 0.75 expected) [9996] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_beta_P(0.5, 1.2, 1.3) (-18.701750852891557 observed vs 0.529781429451299135 expected) [10345] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_beta_Q(0.5, 1.2, 1.3) (19.701750852891557 observed vs 0.47021857054870092 expected) [10356] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_beta_P(5.0000000000000000e-01,1.3,2.7) (-501.423826328607674 observed vs 0.785278698183299984 expected) [10704] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_beta_Q(5.0000000000000000e-01,1.3,2.7) (502.423826328607674 observed vs 0.214721301816699989 expected) [10721] +FAIL: test +================== +1 of 1 test failed +================== +make[3]: [check-TESTS] Error 1 (ignored) +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cdf' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cdf' +Making check in wavelet +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +Completed [12138/12138] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +Making check in bspline +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/bspline' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/bspline' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/bspline' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/bspline' +FAIL: b-spline k=8 nbreak=5 knots_greville abserr (3.55271367880050093e-15 observed vs 0 expected) [19051352] +FAIL: test +================== +1 of 1 test failed +================== +make[3]: [check-TESTS] Error 1 (ignored) +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/bspline' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/bspline' +Making check in doc +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/doc' +make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'. +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/doc' +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test_gsl_histogram.sh pkgconfig.test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)' +make[3]: Nothing to be done for `$(SOURCE_DIR)/test_gsl_histogram.sh'. +make[3]: Nothing to be done for `$(SOURCE_DIR)/pkgconfig.test'. +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)' +PASS: test_gsl_histogram.sh +PASS: pkgconfig.test +================== +All 2 tests passed +================== +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)' +make[1]: Leaving directory `$(@D)'
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/components/libgsl/test/results-sparc-64.master Tue Apr 14 16:03:18 2015 -0700 @@ -0,0 +1,654 @@ +make[1]: Entering directory `$(@D)' +Making check in gsl +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/gsl' +make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'. +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/gsl' +Making check in utils +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/utils' +make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'. +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/utils' +Making check in sys +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sys' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sys' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sys' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sys' +Completed [333/333] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sys' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sys' +Making check in test +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/test' +make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'. +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/test' +Making check in err +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/err' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/err' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/err' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/err' +Completed [70/70] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/err' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/err' +Making check in const +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/const' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/const' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/const' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/const' +Completed [7/7] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/const' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/const' +Making check in complex +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/complex' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/complex' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/complex' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/complex' +Completed [10121/10121] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/complex' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/complex' +Making check in cheb +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cheb' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cheb' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cheb' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cheb' +Completed [2745/2745] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cheb' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cheb' +Making check in block +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/block' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/block' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/block' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/block' +Completed [168/168] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/block' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/block' +Making check in vector +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/vector' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test test_static +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/vector' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/vector' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/vector' +Completed [33743/33743] +PASS: test +Completed [33743/33743] +PASS: test_static +================== +All 2 tests passed +================== +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/vector' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/vector' +Making check in matrix +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/matrix' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test test_static +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/matrix' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/matrix' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/matrix' +Completed [1012/1012] +PASS: test +Completed [1012/1012] +PASS: test_static +================== +All 2 tests passed +================== +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/matrix' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/matrix' +Making check in permutation +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/permutation' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/permutation' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/permutation' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/permutation' +Completed [4/4] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/permutation' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/permutation' +Making check in combination +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/combination' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/combination' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/combination' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/combination' +Completed [56/56] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/combination' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/combination' +Making check in multiset +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiset' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiset' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiset' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiset' +Completed [129/129] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiset' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiset' +Making check in sort +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sort' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sort' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sort' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sort' +Completed [26352/26352] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sort' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sort' +Making check in ieee-utils +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +Completed [384/384] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ieee-utils' +Making check in blas +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/blas' +make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'. +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/blas' +Making check in linalg +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/linalg' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/linalg' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/linalg' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/linalg' +Completed [233845/233845] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/linalg' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/linalg' +Making check in eigen +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/eigen' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/eigen' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/eigen' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/eigen' +Completed [984244/984244] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/eigen' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/eigen' +Making check in specfunc +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +Completed [2991/2991] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/specfunc' +Making check in dht +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/dht' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/dht' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/dht' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/dht' +Completed [4/4] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/dht' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/dht' +Making check in qrng +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/qrng' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/qrng' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/qrng' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/qrng' +Completed [39/39] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/qrng' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/qrng' +Making check in rng +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/rng' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/rng' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/rng' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/rng' +Completed [686/686] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/rng' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/rng' +Making check in randist +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/randist' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/randist' +"$(SOURCE_DIR)/randist/test.c", line 841: warning: integer overflow detected: op "<<" +"$(SOURCE_DIR)/randist/test.c", line 847: warning: integer overflow detected: op "<<" +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/randist' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/randist' +Completed [134/134] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/randist' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/randist' +Making check in fft +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fft' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fft' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fft' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fft' +Completed [9204/9204] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fft' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fft' +Making check in poly +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/poly' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/poly' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/poly' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/poly' +Completed [225/225] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/poly' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/poly' +Making check in fit +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fit' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fit' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fit' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/fit' +Completed [24/24] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fit' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/fit' +Making check in multifit +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multifit' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multifit' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multifit' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multifit' +Completed [1677/1677] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multifit' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multifit' +Making check in statistics +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/statistics' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/statistics' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/statistics' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/statistics' +Completed [1113/1113] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/statistics' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/statistics' +Making check in siman +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/siman' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/siman' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/siman' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/siman' +Completed [5/5] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/siman' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/siman' +Making check in sum +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sum' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sum' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sum' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/sum' +Completed [27/27] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sum' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/sum' +Making check in integration +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/integration' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/integration' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/integration' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/integration' +Completed [3037/3037] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/integration' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/integration' +Making check in interpolation +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +Completed [1620/1620] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/interpolation' +Making check in histogram +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/histogram' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/histogram' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/histogram' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/histogram' +Completed [160/160] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/histogram' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/histogram' +Making check in ode-initval +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +Completed [3509/3509] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval' +Making check in ode-initval2 +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +Completed [1151/1151] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ode-initval2' +Making check in roots +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/roots' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/roots' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/roots' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/roots' +Completed [82/82] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/roots' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/roots' +Making check in multiroots +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +Completed [72/72] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multiroots' +Making check in min +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/min' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/min' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/min' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/min' +Completed [28/28] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/min' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/min' +Making check in multimin +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multimin' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multimin' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multimin' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/multimin' +Completed [52/52] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multimin' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/multimin' +Making check in monte +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/monte' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/monte' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/monte' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/monte' +Completed [4320/4320] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/monte' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/monte' +Making check in ntuple +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +Completed [3/3] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/ntuple' +Making check in diff +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/diff' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/diff' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/diff' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/diff' +Completed [36/36] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/diff' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/diff' +Making check in deriv +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/deriv' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/deriv' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/deriv' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/deriv' +Completed [36/36] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/deriv' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/deriv' +Making check in cdf +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cdf' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cdf' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cdf' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/cdf' +FAIL: gsl_cdf_tdist_P(1.0, 1.0) (1.55163498701052749 observed vs 0.75 expected) [9956] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_tdist_Q(1.0, 1.0) (-0.551634987010527489 observed vs 0.25 expected) [9970] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_tdist_P(-1.0, 1.0) (-0.551634987010527489 observed vs 0.25 expected) [9983] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_tdist_Q(-1.0, 1.0) (1.55163498701052749 observed vs 0.75 expected) [9996] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_beta_P(0.5, 1.2, 1.3) (-18.701750852891557 observed vs 0.529781429451299135 expected) [10345] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_beta_Q(0.5, 1.2, 1.3) (19.701750852891557 observed vs 0.47021857054870092 expected) [10356] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_beta_P(5.0000000000000000e-01,1.3,2.7) (-501.423826328607674 observed vs 0.785278698183299984 expected) [10704] +FAIL: gsl_cdf_beta_Q(5.0000000000000000e-01,1.3,2.7) (502.423826328607674 observed vs 0.214721301816699989 expected) [10721] +FAIL: test +================== +1 of 1 test failed +================== +make[3]: [check-TESTS] Error 1 (ignored) +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cdf' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/cdf' +Making check in wavelet +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +Completed [12138/12138] +PASS: test +============= +1 test passed +============= +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/wavelet' +Making check in bspline +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/bspline' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/bspline' +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/bspline' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/bspline' +FAIL: b-spline k=8 nbreak=5 knots_greville abserr (3.55271367880050093e-15 observed vs 0 expected) [19051352] +FAIL: test +================== +1 of 1 test failed +================== +make[3]: [check-TESTS] Error 1 (ignored) +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/bspline' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/bspline' +Making check in doc +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/doc' +make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'. +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/doc' +make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)' +/usr/gnu/bin/make test_gsl_histogram.sh pkgconfig.test +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)' +make[3]: Nothing to be done for `$(SOURCE_DIR)/test_gsl_histogram.sh'. +make[3]: Nothing to be done for `$(SOURCE_DIR)/pkgconfig.test'. +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)' +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)' +PASS: test_gsl_histogram.sh +PASS: pkgconfig.test +================== +All 2 tests passed +================== +make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)' +make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)' +make[1]: Leaving directory `$(@D)'