
Jens Seidel wrote:
On Sat, Feb 09, 2008 at 07:20:19PM +0200, John Torjo wrote:
OK, but you probably test not all files. Have you tried my simple boost_check script or did you wrote a own script to test *all* files?
From what I see, that script is Linux-only ;)
Not Linux, POSIX, will work on *BSD, GNU/Hurd, ... as well :-)
Since you have gcc available I assume you use cygwin. Just install the
I use mingw
bash shell via it and start the script from it. I would really wonder if you do not know about it. How would you otherwise call perl or perform other simple and trivial stuff (such as replacing a string in a file)? By installing each little program from scratch or writing a C++
Replacing string in a file? The VS2005 IDE :)
replacement program?
In short: Try cygwin or even better switch your whole system :-))
I'm a Windows kind of guy ;) When I'll have a decent debugger on Linux (gdb on a scale from 1 to 10 , gets 1; ddd on a scale from 1 to 10, gets 3.5), I might consider having a dual boot. Until then... Best, John -- http://John.Torjo.com -- C++ expert http://blog.torjo.com ... call me only if you want things done right