Bug #7781
closedRuby fails make test on Cygwin for test_io.rb.
Description
When compiling Ruby on Cygwin.com, it fails 'make test' for test_io.rb.
Chloe@dumbopc ~/ruby-1.9.3-p374
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 dumbopc 1.7.17(0.262/5/3) 2012-10-19 14:39 i686 Cygwin
$ ./ruby -v
ruby 1.9.3p374 (2013-01-15 revision 38858) [i386-cygwin]
$ make test
...
test_thread.rb ..................................................
#262 test_io.rb:
at_exit { p :foo }
megacontent = "abc" * 12345678
#File.open("megasrc", "w") {|f| f << megacontent }
Thread.new { sleep rand*0.2; Process.kill(:INT, $$) }
r1, w1 = IO.pipe
r2, w2 = IO.pipe
t1 = Thread.new { w1 << megacontent; w1.close }
t2 = Thread.new { r2.read; r2.close }
IO.copy_stream(r1, w2) rescue nil
w2.close
r1.close
t1.join
t2.join
#=> killed by SIGKILL (signal 9) (timeout) megacontent-copy_stream
#263 test_io.rb:
at_exit { p :foo }
megacontent = "abc" * 12345678
#File.open("megasrc", "w") {|f| f << megacontent }
Thread.new { sleep rand*0.2; Process.kill(:INT, $$) }
r1, w1 = IO.pipe
r2, w2 = IO.pipe
t1 = Thread.new { w1 << megacontent; w1.close }
t2 = Thread.new { r2.read; r2.close }
IO.copy_stream(r1, w2) rescue nil
w2.close
r1.close
t1.join
t2.join
#=> killed by SIGKILL (signal 9) (timeout) megacontent-copy_stream
#264 test_io.rb:
at_exit { p :foo }
megacontent = "abc" * 12345678
#File.open("megasrc", "w") {|f| f << megacontent }
Thread.new { sleep rand*0.2; Process.kill(:INT, $$) }
r1, w1 = IO.pipe
r2, w2 = IO.pipe
t1 = Thread.new { w1 << megacontent; w1.close }
t2 = Thread.new { r2.read; r2.close }
IO.copy_stream(r1, w2) rescue nil
w2.close
r1.close
t1.join
t2.join
#=> killed by SIGKILL (signal 9) (timeout) megacontent-copy_stream
#265 test_io.rb:
at_exit { p :foo }
megacontent = "abc" * 12345678
#File.open("megasrc", "w") {|f| f << megacontent }
Thread.new { sleep rand*0.2; Process.kill(:INT, $$) }
r1, w1 = IO.pipe
r2, w2 = IO.pipe
t1 = Thread.new { w1 << megacontent; w1.close }
t2 = Thread.new { r2.read; r2.close }
IO.copy_stream(r1, w2) rescue nil
w2.close
r1.close
t1.join
t2.join
#=> killed by SIGKILL (signal 9) (timeout) megacontent-copy_stream
#266 test_io.rb:
at_exit { p :foo }
megacontent = "abc" * 12345678
#File.open("megasrc", "w") {|f| f << megacontent }
Thread.new { sleep rand*0.2; Process.kill(:INT, $$) }
r1, w1 = IO.pipe
r2, w2 = IO.pipe
t1 = Thread.new { w1 << megacontent; w1.close }
t2 = Thread.new { r2.read; r2.close }
IO.copy_stream(r1, w2) rescue nil
w2.close
r1.close
t1.join
t2.join
#=> killed by SIGKILL (signal 9) (timeout) megacontent-copy_stream
#267 test_io.rb:
at_exit { p :foo }
megacontent = "abc" * 12345678
#File.open("megasrc", "w") {|f| f << megacontent }
Thread.new { sleep rand*0.2; Process.kill(:INT, $$) }
r1, w1 = IO.pipe
r2, w2 = IO.pipe
t1 = Thread.new { w1 << megacontent; w1.close }
t2 = Thread.new { r2.read; r2.close }
IO.copy_stream(r1, w2) rescue nil
w2.close
r1.close
t1.join
t2.join
#=> killed by SIGKILL (signal 9) (timeout) megacontent-copy_stream
#268 test_io.rb:
at_exit { p :foo }
megacontent = "abc" * 12345678
#File.open("megasrc", "w") {|f| f << megacontent }
Thread.new { sleep rand*0.2; Process.kill(:INT, $$) }
r1, w1 = IO.pipe
r2, w2 = IO.pipe
t1 = Thread.new { w1 << megacontent; w1.close }
t2 = Thread.new { r2.read; r2.close }
IO.copy_stream(r1, w2) rescue nil
w2.close
r1.close
t1.join
t2.join
#=> killed by SIGKILL (signal 9) (timeout) megacontent-copy_stream
#269 test_io.rb:
at_exit { p :foo }
megacontent = "abc" * 12345678
#File.open("megasrc", "w") {|f| f << megacontent }
Thread.new { sleep rand*0.2; Process.kill(:INT, $$) }
r1, w1 = IO.pipe
r2, w2 = IO.pipe
t1 = Thread.new { w1 << megacontent; w1.close }
t2 = Thread.new { r2.read; r2.close }
IO.copy_stream(r1, w2) rescue nil
w2.close
r1.close
t1.join
t2.join
#=> killed by SIGKILL (signal 9) (timeout) megacontent-copy_stream
#270 test_io.rb:
at_exit { p :foo }
megacontent = "abc" * 12345678
#File.open("megasrc", "w") {|f| f << megacontent }
Thread.new { sleep rand*0.2; Process.kill(:INT, $$) }
r1, w1 = IO.pipe
r2, w2 = IO.pipe
t1 = Thread.new { w1 << megacontent; w1.close }
t2 = Thread.new { r2.read; r2.close }
IO.copy_stream(r1, w2) rescue nil
w2.close
r1.close
t1.join
t2.join
#=> killed by SIGKILL (signal 9) (timeout) megacontent-copy_stream
#271 test_io.rb:
at_exit { p :foo }
megacontent = "abc" * 12345678
#File.open("megasrc", "w") {|f| f << megacontent }
Thread.new { sleep rand*0.2; Process.kill(:INT, $$) }
r1, w1 = IO.pipe
r2, w2 = IO.pipe
t1 = Thread.new { w1 << megacontent; w1.close }
t2 = Thread.new { r2.read; r2.close }
IO.copy_stream(r1, w2) rescue nil
w2.close
r1.close
t1.join
t2.join
#=> killed by SIGKILL (signal 9) (timeout) megacontent-copy_stream
FAIL 10/960 tests failed
uncommon.mk:478: recipe for target `yes-btest-ruby' failed
make: *** [yes-btest-ruby] Error 1
Files
Updated by starrychloe (Chloe S) almost 12 years ago
I also get these stack errors when I run rails -v (inside any app directory) or bundle install:
Chloe@dumbopc /cygdrive/c/Sites/testapp
$ rails -v
/usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.9.1/rubygems/requirement.rb:23: stack level too deep (SystemStackError)
Chloe@dumbopc /cygdrive/c/Sites/testapp
$ bundle install
Fetching gem metadata from https://rubygems.org/...........
Fetching gem metadata from https://rubygems.org/..
Unfortunately, a fatal error has occurred. Please see the Bundler
troubleshooting documentation at http://bit.ly/bundler-issues. Thanks!
/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/bundler-1.2.3/lib/bundler/friendly_errors.rb:32: stack level too deep (SystemStackError)
Updated by usa (Usaku NAKAMURA) almost 12 years ago
I am sorry to say that cygwin is not supported currently.
Of course, we always welcome patches for cygwin (and its maintainer,
if possible).
Updated by starrychloe (Chloe S) almost 12 years ago
I found a solution to the stack error: http://stackoverflow.com/a/14790573/148844
Updated by ko1 (Koichi Sasada) almost 12 years ago
- Category set to core
- Assignee set to nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada)
- Target version set to 2.6
Updated by hsbt (Hiroshi SHIBATA) over 6 years ago
- Status changed from Open to Rejected
1.9.3 is already EOL status. If you have the same issue with the latest stable version of Ruby, Please report again.
Thanks.