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From: Victor A. Wagner Jr. (vawjr_at_[hidden])
Date: 2005-05-23 20:06:54
At 13:18 2005-05-23, Hartmut Kaiser wrote:
>
>Victor A. Wagner Jr. wrote:
>
> > >The regression tests of Wave on the vc-8_0 platform are marked as
> > >failed (http://tinyurl.com/d6a83), but the corresponding log
> > pages show
> > >that the tests succeeded (for instance:
> > http://tinyurl.com/d3qs2). Ok,
> > >there are lots of warnings about depreciated names which should be
> > >fixed, but the runs exit with code '0'.
> >
> >
> > which one ran with exit '0' ? (not a good return, iiuc) the
>
>It returns zero, not '0'.
>
> > errors _I_ seem to be getting look like:
> > C:\Projects\results\bin\boost\libs\wave\test\build\testwave.te
> > st\vc-8_0\debug\runtime-link-static\testwave.exe.manifest:general
> > error c1010070:Failed to load and parse the manifest. The
> > system cannot find the file specified.
>
>Yeah, I've seen this as well, but since I don't care having manifests and
>Wave shouold run without those I haven't payed any attention to this.
>
> > Since Dave recently changed something regarding manifest
> > files and I now see many errors like this, I just deleted my
> > entire results\bin directory before staring my last
> > regression run (started about 45 minutes ago). I suspect
> > this will trigger a _massive_ rebuild of many things so it
> > may take a while for the results to show up.
>
>Ok, let's see what happens.
Ignore previous reply. It must have been a synchronization problem (or a
bug) with my web browser. At any rate the results appear to be normal now
(here in AZ where there's no daylight savings time). We still have a
problem with wave, I'm looking into it.
>Regards Hartmut
>
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> > >Regards Hartmut
> > >
> > >
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> > Victor A. Wagner Jr. http://rudbek.com
> > The five most dangerous words in the English language:
> > "There oughta be a law"
> >
Victor A. Wagner Jr. http://rudbek.com
The five most dangerous words in the English language:
"There oughta be a law"