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#58065
UNSUPPORTED test cases still can FAIL
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Message #18 received at 58065-done <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Arsen Arsenović wrote:
> On Wednesday, 5 October 2022 05:31:17 CEST Jacob Bachmeyer wrote:
>
>> A preliminary patch has been pushed on the PR58065 branch at Savannah.
>> Please confirm that it resolves this issue.
>>
> It does.
>
Thank you. The PR58065 branch has been merged to master and will be
included in the future 1.6.4 release.
>> [...]
>>
>> The descriptions given were sufficient that I was able avoid examining
>> the offered test case and thus avoid needing associated copyright
>> paperwork.
>>
> Huh, would have looking at the provided test even require such papers?
> That seems a bit excess..
>
There is a possibility of trouble if code subsequently added to DejaGnu,
such as a regression test, were to be "significant" and sufficiently
resemble the offered case, and papers were not in order. Not looking at
it short-circuits the whole problem.
In general, the GNU project seems to take a "better safe than sorry"
angle on the issue, and the prospect of being "low-hanging fruit" for
some future SCO-alike does not appeal to me.
-- Jacob
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