tried to run ltp

Pierre Abbat phma at phma.optus.nu
Fri Jan 1 14:45:42 PST 2010


I copied ltp to the DFly box and tried to run it, and got the following:

INFO: creating /usr/local/results directory

    INFO: no command files were provided, using default,
          system calls, memory management, IPC, scheduler
          direct io, file system, math and pty tests will
          now be executed

If some fields are empty or look unusual you may have an old version.
Checking for required user/group ids
Compare to the current minimal requirements in Documentation/Changes.


/etc/issue:
DragonFly dogla 2.5.1-DEVELOPMENT DragonFly v2.5.1.25.gec87c-DEVELOPMENT #0: 
Mon Oct  5 04:17:26 GMT 2009     phma at dogla:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  
i386

Gnu C                  gcc (GCC) 4.1.2 (DragonFly)
'nobody' user id and group found.
'bin' user id and group found.
'daemon' user id and group found.
Users group found.
Sys group found.
util-linux
util-linux             h #]
util-linux             t #] devname
mount
mount                  t ufs | external_type] special node
Required users/groups exist.
mount                  t ufs | external_type]
mount                  dfpruvw] special | node
insmod: not found
tune2fs: not found
reiserfsck: not found
cardmgr: not found
PPP                    2.3
isdnctrl: not found
ldd: /bin/sh: not a dynamic executable
awk: trying to access out of range field -1
 input record number 1, file
 source line number 2
ldd: illegal option -- -
usage: ldd [-v] [-f format] program ...
Procps                 -
ip: not found
loadkeys: not found
loadkeys: not found
Sh-utils               --v

free reports:
free: not found

/proc/cpuinfo
cat: /proc/cpuinfo: No such file or directory
WARNING: unable to display versions of software installed

Didn't get anywhere near trying to test the Linux ABI. How do I get around the 
missing programs and /proc/cpuinfo?

Pierre
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