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From: Martin Wille (mw8329_at_[hidden])
Date: 2003-10-12 06:03:21
Hi,
since a 1.31 release is being planned, I'd like to point
out the current regressions on Linux. I think it is better
to fix them before the RC branch is created.
Currently, these regressions on Linux exist (see
http://tinyurl.com/k36t ):
CRC
- crc_test regresses for gcc-3.1 and gcc-3.2.3
Graph
- graph regresses for gcc-2.95.3
Multi_array
- slice, iterators, compare, index_bases, stl_interaction,
constructors, assign, concept_checks, reshape, access,
storage order regress for gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.5.3
Random
- random_test and random_demo regress for gcc-2.95.3
Some tests fail for all or most of the compilers:
Function
- sum_avg_portable fails for all compilers
Math
- octonion_test and quaternion_test fail for all compilers.
Type_traits
- tricky_is_enum_test fails for all compilers
Test
- errors_handling_test fails for all compilers
Regards,
m
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