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From: Victor A. Wagner Jr. (vawjr_at_[hidden])
Date: 2006-12-15 09:25:24
I forced a rebuild/rerun by deleting weak_ptr.hpp ... I can't see the
results yet... the last run was 6 hours ago
At 22:13 2006-12-14, Victor A. Wagner Jr. wrote:
>Ok, pulled the logs of my website and I have NO explanation for the
>errirs in the regression.log there.
>it MAY be that some previous incantation of the build was running....
>My system has been rebooted since then (installed some new software)
>I'll try to keep my eye on it closer.
>As for the tests not running I have no clue at all
>I'm manually deleting ALL of the .xml files in my results directory
>At 13:51 2006-12-14, Roland Schwarz wrote:
> >To the Rudbek Testmanager.
> >
> >I have noted that the threading library test seem not run since October.
> >
> >Now that I have looked into the regression.log file I suspect that the
> >cvs update is doing something wrong:
> >
> >1) Boost.Thread is neither from the HEAD nor RC_1_34_0 branch.
> > (It would be nice if this would also be recorded in the log.)
> >
> >2) There are a lot of error messages (during CVS update) which I do not
> >understand. One example:
> >
> >cvs update: cannot remove boost/spirit/classic/v1_8/utility/impl/chset:
> >Bad address
> >
> >3) The bjamv2.log finds only
> >....updating 173 targets...
> >to update, which is astonishingly low.
> >
> >4) A lot of tests are not run or build (this affects not only threading
> >lib).
> >
> >Can anyone help resolving this issue please?
> >
> >Roland
> >
> >
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