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gifnksm opened this issue Oct 29, 2012 · 2 comments
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"make check" fails on Arch Linux #3883

gifnksm opened this issue Oct 29, 2012 · 2 comments

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gifnksm commented Oct 29, 2012

On Arch Linux, make check fails with following messages.

$ make check                                                              (git)-[bigint]
cfg: shell host triple x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
cfg: host for x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu is x86_64
cfg: unix-y environment
cfg: using gcc
cfg: including dist rules
cfg: including test rules
check: formatting
  File "/home/nksm/dev/rust-repo/src/etc/tidy.py", line 45
    except UnicodeDecodeError, e:
                             ^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
  File "/home/nksm/dev/rust-repo/src/etc/tidy.py", line 45
    except UnicodeDecodeError, e:
...

Following command fixes the error.

sed -i 's/ python / python2 /' mk/tests.mk
@brson brson closed this as completed in 24e10fe Oct 29, 2012
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gifnksm commented Oct 30, 2012

Thanks to @brson, but another error occured.

  File "/home/nksm/dev/rust-repo/src/etc/check-summary.py", line 17
    return sum(map(lambda (f, s): len(s.get(t, [])), summaries))
                          ^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax

I confirmed following command fixes the error, and no errors occures.

find src/etc -name "*.py" -exec sed -i 's/env python$/env python2/' 

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brson commented Oct 30, 2012

That should be fixed too now.

bors pushed a commit to rust-lang-ci/rust that referenced this issue May 15, 2021
RalfJung pushed a commit to RalfJung/rust that referenced this issue Sep 17, 2024
smoke-test './miri run --dep'

I don't actually know if this works on Windows.^^
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