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[netCDF #EVK-421055]: Make check failure at tst_converts2



Hi Kengo,

Thanks for the fix to the test program.  I've verified your bug fix
and pushed the fix to GitHub, so it will be in the next release.

--Russ

> I am trying installing netcdf-4.3.0 into a Linux machine with SPARC
> processors.
> The compiler I use is Fujitsu C compiler.
> 
> When I performed âmake checkâ command, I encountered  a failure at
> tst_converts2.
> The messages written in nc_test4/tst_converts2.log were as follows:
> 
> *** Testing more netcdf-4 data conversion.
> *** Testing NC_BYTE conversions...ok.
> *** Testing NC_USHORT conversions...Sorry! Unexpected result,
> tst_converts2.c, line: 167
> 
> 
> I think the following changes should be added to nc_test4/tst_convert2.c:
> 
> diff netcdf-4.3.0_orig/nc_test4/tst_converts2.c
> netcdf-4.3.0_test/nc_test4/tst_converts2.c
> 105,106c105,106
> <       coord[3] = 100;
> <       if (nc_get_var1_ushort(ncid, varid, &coord[3],
> ---
> >       coord[0] = 5;
> >       if (nc_get_var1_ushort(ncid, varid, coord,
> 165,166c165,166
> <       coord[3] = 100;
> <       if (nc_get_var1_ushort(ncid, varid, &coord[3],
> ---
> >       coord[0] = 5;
> >       if (nc_get_var1_ushort(ncid, varid, coord,
> 
> 
> When I added the above changes and then performed âmake checkâ,
> all of testing procedures ended successfully,
> and the messages written in nc_test4/tst_converts2.log were as follows:
> 
> *** Testing more netcdf-4 data conversion.
> *** Testing NC_BYTE conversions...ok.
> *** Testing NC_USHORT conversions...ok.
> *** Testing MAX_INT conversions...ok.
> *** Tests successful!
> 
> 
> Thank you for your attention.
> 
> Sincerely yours,
> 
> Kengo Miyamoto
> 
> 

Russ Rew                                         UCAR Unidata Program
address@hidden                      http://www.unidata.ucar.edu



Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: EVK-421055
Department: Support netCDF
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed


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