
On 2005-06-17, Douglas Gregor <dgregor@cs.indiana.edu> wrote:
Boost regression test failures ------------------------------ Report time: 2005-06-16T15:27:18Z [...] Detailed report: http://engineering.meta-comm.com/boost-regression/CVS-HEAD/developer/issues.... [...] |regex| [...] grep: vc-7_1 vc-8_0 [...]
I don't understand this. g++ will *not* compile the test - and the detailed report shows that OSL2 confirms the test fails for gcc-3.3.6-linux and gcc-3.4.4-linux (I can confirm it for gcc-4.0.1pre-linux). The "pass" seems to come from Martin Wille's regression run - according to it, gcc passes for versions gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.5.3-linux gcc-3.2.3-linux gcc-3.3.6-linux gcc-3.4.4-linux and gcc-4.0.0-linux. The only one that fails is gcc-2.95.3-linux. Frankly, I don't believe Martin Wille's test result in this particular case - any idea what's going on? phil -- change name before "@" to "phil" for email