For various reasons including an impending disk space quota, I need to permanently discontinue the Boost regression tests I'm running for gcc-3.4.3 on SunOS 5.8/SPARC. This is, unfortunately, one of the release target platforms. These tests can continue for a couple of more days, but I will need to stop them completely by the end of next week (June 30).
On the plus side of the ledger, I have a machine running SunOS 5.10/x86 + gcc-4.1.1 on which I can (and have) start running the regression tests to pick up some of the slack. The results are all-green right now except for two MPL tests:
* apply.cpp produces an ICE on gcc 4.1.x and has been reported to the gcc bugzilla (http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=28088)
* multiset.cpp
is failing on several platforms, so I think this is not a specific SunOS problem (http://tinyurl.com/r4p6j)
So, would there be any objections to me marking the gcc-4.1.1_sunos_i86pc
toolset as "required" and removing gcc-3.4.3_sunos from explicit-failures-markup.xml?
Is there anyone who can pick up the SunOS/SPARC + gcc testing? Perhaps Doug (OSL4-V2)?
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Caleb Epstein