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From: Victor A. Wagner Jr. (vawjr_at_[hidden])
Date: 2004-11-02 06:18:53
OH, this is more of the bullshit we do because someone once decided to tell
all the TESTERS they have to change when a release comes along instead of
the developers
this is getting to where it's hardly worth the trouble to tell you guys you
have something that is NOT ready to release
if you don't want my results, I'll gladly stop testing
At Tuesday 2004-11-02 03:24, you wrote:
>Dear regression runners,
>
>As we are closing in on the release, I'd like to ask everybody to
>switch from the release branch to tarball testing.
>
>If you are currently using "regression.py", the switch is almost
>trivial:
>
>1) Download the updated "regression.py" from
> http://www.meta-comm.com/engineering/boost/regression.py
>
>2) Download the archive of your choice:
>
>
>http://www.meta-comm.com/engineering/boost/200411020208/boost_1_32_0.tar.bz2
>
>http://www.meta-comm.com/engineering/boost/200411020208/boost_1_32_0.tar.gz
> http://www.meta-comm.com/engineering/boost/200411020208/boost_1_32_0.zip
>
>
>3) Place the script and the archive in the same directory (e.g.
> the same one you are currently using for tests on the branch)
>
>4) Modify the script command line to include '--local' option:
>
> python regression.py --local=<archive name> [<all other options>]
>
> For example,
>
> python regression.py --local=boost_1_32_0.zip --runner=metacomm
> --toolsets=msvc,vc7,vc-7_1,cw-8_3 --pjl-toolset=vc-7_1
>
>5) That's it.
>
>
>If you are using "collect_and_upload_logs.py", simply change '--tag=RC_1_32_0"
>to "--tag=boost_1_32_0".
>
>All test results will be uploaded to
>ftp://fx.meta-comm.com/boost-regression/boost_1_32_0/, picked up by the
>reporting tools, and displayed in the usual location --
>http://www.meta-comm.com/engineering/boost-regression/developer/index.html.
>
>
>Thank you!
>
>--
>Aleksey Gurtovoy
>MetaCommunications Engineering
>
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