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[Monotone-devel] [monotone 0.22] testsuite: 166 224 225 failed
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Adam ENDRODI |
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[Monotone-devel] [monotone 0.22] testsuite: 166 224 225 failed |
Date: |
Tue, 4 Oct 2005 20:00:17 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.9i |
Hi,
This is my first attempt to deploy and learn monotone. I've downloaded
the source from the official website, followed the instructions from
the INSTALL file, and at the end `make check' told me to forward the
test results.
Relevant software versions (all from Debian stable):
ii g++-3.3 3.3.5-13 The GNU C++ compiler
ii libboost-date-time- 1.32.0-6 set of date-time libraries based on
generic programmin
ii libboost-date-time1 1.32.0-6 set of date-time libraries based on
generic programmin
ii libboost-dev 1.32.0-6 Boost.org libraries development
files
ii libboost-filesystem 1.32.0-6 filesystem operations (portable
paths, iteration over
ii libboost-filesystem 1.32.0-6 filesystem operations (portable
paths, iteration over
ii libboost-regex-dev 1.32.0-6 regular expression library for C++
ii libboost-regex1.32. 1.32.0-6 regular expression library for C++
ii libboost-test-dev 1.32.0-6 components for writing and
executing test suites
ii libboost-test1.32.0 1.32.0-6 components for writing and
executing test suites
ii libstdc++5 3.3.5-13 The GNU Standard C++ Library v3
ii libstdc++5-3.3-dev 3.3.5-13 The GNU Standard C++ Library v3
(development files)
./configure options:
CXX=g++-3.3 CPPFLAGS="-Isqlite" CXXFLAGS=-Os LDFLAGS="-static -s"
BOOST_SUFFIX="-gcc-mt-1_32" ./configure --disable-nls --enable-static-boost
I tried to build an entirely static version, so that I can use
it on my Woody machine as well.
In addition I added a couple of #undef:s to gettext.h, because the
system locale.h redefined the gettext, dgettext etc. macros, and
complained lodly at compilation.
I'm currently evaluating monotone as SCM for a university project,
and it is amongst the final candidates. I'm a bit worried whether
the test failures indicate something serious, or they are just
never-seen corner cases that you're going to fix in the next point
version anyway.
I hope the information will help you in the development of monotone.
Please keep me in the Cc list.
bit,
adam
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