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From: Victor A. Wagner Jr. (vawjr_at_[hidden])
Date: 2004-10-01 10:42:11
As part of my script before I run any of the regression code, I delete all
the *.xml files from the results directory. This is done because if there
is a _severe_ crash while running the regressions, the *.xml files will
still exist when things are "collected".
I've been told that it is the responsibility of process_jam_log to create
these, BUT:
C:\Projects\boost\tools\regression\build>C:\Projects\boost\tools\build\jam_src\bin.ntx86\bjam.exe
-sTOOLS=vc7.1
...found 481 targets...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "regression.py", line 712, in ?
commands[ command ]( **accept_args( args ) )
File "regression.py", line 356, in setup
build_if_needed( process_jam_log, pjl_toolset, toolsets )
File "regression.py", line 288, in build_if_needed
raise 'Failed to find "%s" after build.' % tool[ 'build_path' ]
Failed to find
"C:\Projects\boost\bin\boost\tools\regression\build\process_jam_log.exe\vc7.1\release\process_jam_log.exe"
after build.
the reason it cannot find it there is because somehow it got built here
instead:
C:\Projects\boost\bin\boost\tools\regression\build\process_jam_log.exe\vc7.1\release\threading-multi\process_jam_log.exe
I don't know if actually finding the correct version will solve the white
space problem, but this clearly isn't correct.
Victor A. Wagner Jr. http://rudbek.com
The five most dangerous words in the English language:
"There oughta be a law"
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