There's one set of tests that tries to sort an array of files by their access and modification times, and that doesn't work if your filesystem is mounted with noatime (a lot of our users do that). This should probably be fixed upstream, and has been reported here: https://github.com/symfony/symfony/issues/17489 diff --git a/Tests/Iterator/SortableIteratorTest.php b/Tests/Iterator/SortableIteratorTest.php index 4750f25..29d176a 100644 --- a/Tests/Iterator/SortableIteratorTest.php +++ b/Tests/Iterator/SortableIteratorTest.php @@ -62,10 +62,7 @@ class SortableIteratorTest extends RealIteratorTestCase || $mode === SortableIterator::SORT_BY_CHANGED_TIME || $mode === SortableIterator::SORT_BY_MODIFIED_TIME ) { - if ('\\' === DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR && SortableIterator::SORT_BY_MODIFIED_TIME !== $mode) { - $this->markTestSkipped('Sorting by atime or ctime is not supported on Windows'); - } - $this->assertOrderedIteratorForGroups($expected, $iterator); + $this->markTestSkipped('Sorting by time is failure-prone on Gentoo'); } else { $this->assertOrderedIterator($expected, $iterator); }