Do you get any output?
We heavily modified run-tests.sh to be more robust with the way Windows implementations (fil to) parse command-line arguments; test-run-program has taken a beating, and the new test-stamp-propagation has never worked well on ABCL. Maybe we somehow broke something on ABCL?
In any case, on Linux x64, with the latest git checkout 27ee1d765b893c1765af7bf383fa7f9cb4b27590 I get no error with ABCL:
Using abcl Ran 48 tests: 48 passing and 0 failing all tests apparently successful
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On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 5:44 PM, Robert P. Goldman rpgoldman@sift.net wrote:
Now when I run the tests with
make test-all-no-upgrade
I get to the end of the test process and I am left with:
-#--------------------------------------- Using abcl Ran 48 tests: 48 passing and 0 failing all tests apparently successful -#---------------------------------------
./test/run-tests.sh -c abcl
at this point, make hangs until I interrupt it with ^C.
Is it possible that I have messed up the way I conditionalized the test-bundle.script file?
What I did was add this:
#+(or abcl ecl) (leave-test "Bundle test doesn't work on Mac on this lisp." 0)
in my working copy. Could that be causing this hang?
thanks, r