Re: acl 2.3.2 cp.test failing: how to diagnose?

"Joe Locash" ([email protected] via lfs-support Mailing List) <[email protected]> Sat, 5 Jul 2025 17:14:41 -0400
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On 7/5/25 5:01 PM, revsuine ([email protected] via lfs-support Mailing 
List) wrote:
> Book: LFS 12.3 SYSV
> Section 8.25
>
> Upon running make check I get the results:
>
> PASS: test/getfacl-lfs.test
> FAIL: test/cp.test
> PASS: test/getfacl-recursive.test
> PASS: test/getfacl-noacl.test
> PASS: test/malformed-restore.test
> PASS: test/sbits-restore.test
> PASS: test/utf8-filenames.test
> SKIP: test/root/getfacl.test
> SKIP: test/root/permissions.test
> PASS: test/setfacl-X.test
> SKIP: test/root/restore.test
> SKIP: test/root/setfacl.test
> XFAIL: test/nfs/nfsacl.test
> PASS: test/misc.test
> XFAIL: test/nfs/nfs-dir.test
>
> How can I diagnose why cp.test is failing? Or is this fine and I can continue
> with the failure?
>
 From the book:

   "One test named test/cp.test is known to fail because Coreutils is 
not built with the Acl support yet. "

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