On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 5:46 PM, Rene Rivera <grafikrobot@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 4:42 PM, Beman Dawes <bdawes@acm.org> wrote:

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Would it be helpful if we temporarily commented out most test-suites in status until the scripts are working?

They are already commented out. Currently we are running only 4 tests: any, BB, config, and predef. And it should take only a few minutes to run them. When the results are working again, and Windows testing seems to work, and testing for something other than the develop branch works, we'll enable the rest of the tests.

Makes sense.

Here is my first try:

D:\boost-regr>python run.py --runner=BGD --toolsets=msvc-11.0
# Running regressions in D:\boost-regr...
# Creating regression scripts at D:\boost-regr\tools_regression_src...
# Dowloading regression scripts from https://raw.github.com/boostorg/boost/develop/tools/r
egression/src...
# Getting Boost.Build v2...
''git'' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "run.py", line 83, in <module>
    runner(root)
  File "D:\boost-regr\tools_regression_src\regression.py", line 253, in __init__
    self.main()
  File "D:\boost-regr\tools_regression_src\regression.py", line 632, in main
    getattr(self,action_m)()
  File "D:\boost-regr\tools_regression_src\regression.py", line 570, in command_regression

    self.command_get_tools()
  File "D:\boost-regr\tools_regression_src\regression.py", line 282, in command_get_tools
    'develop')
  File "D:\boost-regr\tools_regression_src\regression.py", line 905, in git_checkout
    git_root_subdir )
  File "D:\boost-regr\tools_regression_src\regression.py", line 880, in git_command
    raise Exception( 'GIT command "%s" failed with code %d' % (git_cli, rc) )
Exception: GIT command "'git' 'clone' '--depth' '1' '--branch' 'develop' '--single-branch'
 'https://github.com/boostorg/build.git' 'tools_bb'" failed with code 1
 
Looks like the ' (single quotes) are being rejected?

I'll look at this again later,

--Beman