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Subject: Re: [boost] Permission to proceed?
From: Stephen Kelly (steveire_at_[hidden])
Date: 2013-10-13 04:20:40
On 10/13/2013 02:38 AM, Agustín K-ballo Bergé wrote:
> On 12/10/2013 10:19 a.m., Stephen Kelly wrote:
>> On 10/11/2013 11:49 PM, Rene Rivera wrote:
>>> In this case we wanted to hold off on trunk commits that had a high
>>> probability of breaking many things while we worked on the beta. As
>>> people
>>> needed to get test cycled as quickly as possible.
>>
>> You mean 'high risk', not 'high possibility'. No breakage from those
>> patches yet :).
>>
>> Thanks,
>
> Boost trunk build is once again broken. This time, an extra
> parenthesis at boost/function_types/detail/cv_traits.hpp:25
Fixed now, thanks.
> May I ask you to try and build/test Boost before pushing your changes
> in the future? That doesn't guarantee it will build everywhere, but at
> least it will let you catch this kind of simple errors.
I did run most of the tests, but I must have missed function_types
somehow...
Even with function_types/detail/cv_traits.hpp fixed, I'm still getting
errors
stephen_at_hal:~/dev/src/boost-trunk/libs/function_types/test{master}$
../../../b2
...patience...
...found 1531 targets...
...updating 8 targets...
gcc.compile.c++
../../../bin.v2/libs/function_types/test/nonmember_ccs.test/gcc-4.8/debug/nonmember_ccs.o
custom_ccs/nonmember_ccs.cpp:19:5: error: #error "test not supported
with this compiler/platform"
# error "test not supported with this compiler/platform"
^
I don't see how that test could *not* fail for me, and I don't see
anything in the Jamfile to restrict that test to certain platforms.
Any idea what's going on?
Thanks,
Steve.
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