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From: Victor A. Wagner Jr. (vawjr_at_[hidden])
Date: 2006-10-05 11:26:51
OK I'll "clean" them out.....wish you guys would get a system that
takes care of itself. the IDEA of automated regression tests is
that they don't need human interatcion.
I'll take a look at it when I get home tonight
At 15:08 2006-10-03, you wrote:
>Vladimir Prus wrote:
> > John Maddock wrote:
> >
> >> In this http://tinyurl.com/gq7dp failure - and a few others like it - the
> >> failures appear to be caused by mixed runtime lib's being used during the
> >> build. The tests all pass for me here, is there something particular
> >> about
> >> the way in which the tests are built/run that may be causing this? Could
> >> be a bbv2 bug if so?
> >
> > John, does this test passes for you when using Boost.Build V2?
> >
> > When clicking on the red cell in the summary table, I see that
> there are two
> > results for those tests -- one failing and the other not. This suggests
> > some stale results from incremental run. Victor, can you try cleaning all
> > filesystem test results?
>
>These filesystem tests all pass here on both V1 and V2. It really does
>look as if stale results need to be cleared out.
>
>--Beman
>
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