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UNIX Standards and Benchmarks UNIX & LINUX Benchmarks (Version 3.11) Linux Benchmarks Results for Linux Benchmarks Post 93118 by Drone1 on Thursday 15th of December 2005 06:11:22 PM
Old 12-15-2005
Can someone point to why I'm getting the following problems:

Code:
/test/bm>./Run                                                                                            
./Run: line 74: [: too many arguments
make all
make[1]: Entering directory `/test/bm'
Checking distribution of files
./pgms  exists
./src  exists
./testdir  exists
./doc  exists
  exists
./results  exists
make[1]: Leaving directory `/test/bm'


./Run: line 390: [: too many arguments
Dhrystone 2 without register variables ./Run: line 410: [: too many arguments
 1./Run: line 410: [: too many arguments
 2./Run: line 410: [: too many arguments
 3./Run: line 410: [: too many arguments
 4./Run: line 410: [: too many arguments
 5./Run: line 410: [: too many arguments
 6

./Run: line 390: [: too many arguments
Dhrystone 2 using register variables ./Run: line 410: [: too many arguments
 1./Run: line 410: [: too many arguments
 2
Benchmark Aborted ....
End Benchmark Run (Thu Dec 15 10:29:43 CST 2005)
/test/bm>

I go ahead and abort cause it doesn't look right. I set FLAVOR to "Gentoo Linux" as posted before, but get the above. Help is appreciated.
 

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