Subject: Re: [Boost-bugs] [Boost C++ Libraries] #1266: Implement -l option on Unix.
From: Boost C++ Libraries (noreply_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-09-17 23:24:16
#1266: Implement -l option on Unix.
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Reporter: grafik | Owner: noel_belcourt
Type: Bugs | Status: reopened
Milestone: Boost.Jam 3.1.15 | Component: bjam
Version: Boost.Jam 3.1.15 | Severity: Problem
Resolution: | Keywords:
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Comment (by noel_belcourt):
Replying to [comment:9 grafik]:
> Replying to [comment:8 noel_belcourt]:
> > Hi Rene,
> >
> > Does this test output look right? If so, I'll commit this patch.
> >
> > [kbelco_at_sahp7645 ~]$ cd /var/scratch/boost/tools/jam/test
> > [kbelco_at_sahp7645 test]$ ./test.sh
> > --- Testing SHELL builtin...
> > --- Testing W32_GETREGNAMES builtin...
> > --- Testing -d2 option...
> > --- Testing -l option...
> > --- Testing -n option...
> > --- Testing -jN parallel execution of actions...
> > --- Testing -jN parallel execution of multi-file actions...
> > --- Testing var expansion...
> > --- Testing var on target semantics...
> > --- Testing var expansion...
> > no file specified!
>
> Except for that last error, which is the test for the building
process_jam_log bug I fixed today, it looks OK. So you might want to
update to make sure it runs all the way through. At the end it will print
a completion summary.
[kbelco_at_sahp7645 test]$ ./test.sh
--- Testing SHELL builtin...
--- Testing W32_GETREGNAMES builtin...
--- Testing -d2 option...
--- Testing -l option...
--- Testing -n option...
--- Testing -jN parallel execution of actions...
--- Testing -jN parallel execution of multi-file actions...
--- Testing var expansion...
--- Testing var on target semantics...
--- Testing var expansion...
--- Complete: PASSED(30) *FAILED(0)*
Okay, looks better. I'll get this committed soon.
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Ticket URL: <http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/1266#comment:10>
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