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Id: 102925
Status: resolved
Priority: 0/
Queue: DateTime

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Broken in: 1.18
Fixed in: 1.19



Subject: tests fail in 5.21.10
# Failed test 'Make sure we can add 50 years worth of days in America/Chicago time zone' # at t/30future-tz.t line 45. (This is on darwin, perl 5.21.10, with HARNESS_OPTIONS=j9.) A full cpantesters report should be arriving shortly.
On 2015-03-21 03:38:11, ETHER wrote: Show quoted text
> > # Failed test 'Make sure we can add 50 years worth of days in > America/Chicago time zone' > # at t/30future-tz.t line 45. > > (This is on darwin, perl 5.21.10, with HARNESS_OPTIONS=j9.) > > A full cpantesters report should be arriving shortly.
Same problem on a FreeBSD 10 system.
On Sat Mar 21 03:38:11 2015, ETHER wrote: Show quoted text
> > # Failed test 'Make sure we can add 50 years worth of days in > America/Chicago time zone' > # at t/30future-tz.t line 45. > > (This is on darwin, perl 5.21.10, with HARNESS_OPTIONS=j9.) > > A full cpantesters report should be arriving shortly.
I couldn't reproduce this on my system with a perlbrew blead install done just now. So either it's since been fixed in the core or this only happens on BSDish systems (mine is Ubuntu).
I just tried building again in 5.21.10 to get more details on the failing test, and it's passing now?! I did try several times last night though and got the same failing result each time. Could the test be dependent on the time of day perhaps? marking as stalled.... I'll try again this evening to see if I can reproduce it again.
On 2015-03-21 13:36:51, ETHER wrote: Show quoted text
> I just tried building again in 5.21.10 to get more details on the > failing test, and it's passing now?! I did try several times last > night though and got the same failing result each time. Could the test > be dependent on the time of day perhaps?
It is... the test always fails by faking the time using PERL5OPT=-MTime::Fake=1426922580