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Subject: Re: [Boost-testing] [EXTERNAL] Windows build failures
From: Belcourt, Kenneth (kbelco_at_[hidden])
Date: 2014-01-26 20:04:51
On Jan 26, 2014, at 4:06 PM, Beman Dawes wrote:
On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 10:12 AM, Tom Kent <lists_at_[hidden]<mailto:lists_at_[hidden]>> wrote:
I'm getting several builds failing on windows with the dreaded:
...
File "C:\local\teeks99-02\b\tools_regression_src\regression.py",
line 434, in command_test_boost_build
"boost/bin.v2/libs/any/test/any_test.test"));
WindowsError: [Error 3] The system cannot find the path specified:
'C:\\local\\teeks99-02\\b\\results\\boost/bin.v2/libs<smb://local//teeks99-02//b//results//boost/bin.v2/libs>
/any/test/any_test.test/*.*'
(We really need to make more descriptive and accurate error handling)
When I look in results/bjam.log, I'm seeing this at the end:
error: Unable to find file or target named
error: '../libs/sync/test/'
error: referred to from project at
error: '.'
Any ideas on that?
At least on my boost working directory, the sync submodule was never initialized. A git submodule --init was needed.
Perhaps that happens when a submodule is present in develop, but not master?
If so, regression.py needs to code with this case. Rene?
I could take a look at this if it would help. BTW, I've got a pull request against boost that would help me out if I could get it committed. It fixes our ability to run regression tests from behind a firewall as well as a trivial fix to bootstrap.sh.
-- Noel