[swift-users] cmark test failure when trying to run Swift tests
Dmitri Gribenko
gribozavr at gmail.com
Sat Dec 5 02:34:40 CST 2015
On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 8:29 AM, Carlos Liam <carlos at aarzee.me> wrote:
> I'm experimenting with building and testing Swift on my Mac running OS X 10.11.1, but every time I run build-script -T (or -t), the output ends with this:
>
> --- Building tests for cmark ---
> + /usr/local/bin/cmake --build /Users/aarzee/swiftdir/build/Ninja-ReleaseAssert/cmark-macosx-x86_64 -- api_test
> ninja: no work to do.
> --- Running tests for cmark ---
> --- test ---
> + cd /Users/aarzee/swiftdir/build/Ninja-ReleaseAssert/cmark-macosx-x86_64
> + /usr/local/Cellar/cmake/3.4.0/bin/ctest --force-new-ctest-process
> Test project /Users/aarzee/swiftdir/build/Ninja-ReleaseAssert/cmark-macosx-x86_64
> Start 1: api_test
> 1/6 Test #1: api_test ......................... Passed 0.01 sec
> Start 2: html_normalization
> 2/6 Test #2: html_normalization ...............***Failed 0.20 sec
> Start 3: spectest_library
> 3/6 Test #3: spectest_library .................***Failed 0.10 sec
> Start 4: pathological_tests_library
> 4/6 Test #4: pathological_tests_library ....... Passed 0.77 sec
> Start 5: spectest_executable
> 5/6 Test #5: spectest_executable ..............***Failed 0.08 sec
> Start 6: smartpuncttest_executable
> 6/6 Test #6: smartpuncttest_executable ........***Failed 0.08 sec
>
> 33% tests passed, 4 tests failed out of 6
>
> Total Test time (real) = 1.27 sec
>
> The following tests FAILED:
> 2 - html_normalization (Failed)
> 3 - spectest_library (Failed)
> 5 - spectest_executable (Failed)
> 6 - smartpuncttest_executable (Failed)
> Errors while running CTest
> *** Failed while running tests for cmark (test)
> swift/utils/build-script: command terminated with a non-zero exit status 8, aborting
>
>
> I haven't modified any files from how they exist in git, and I'm using the swift-prefixed versions of LLVM and Clang.
>
> Is there something I should try to fix this? I would appreciate any assistance. Thank you.
Hi Carlos,
Do you happen to have Python 3.5 installed as the default Python?
Seems like cmark tests break in that case.
Dmitri
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