
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009, Vladimir Prus wrote:
Steve M. Robbins wrote:
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 09:40:52AM +0400, Vladimir Prus wrote:
Belcourt, Kenneth wrote:
That would be me. But it sure looks like there's graph_parallel and mpi results from Debian-Sid on Release.
http://www.boost.org/development/tests/release/developer/summary.html
Presumably because Steven's has manually tweaked the results again :-/
Yes, I did.
So, let me summarize the options we have at this point:
1. Decide that apparently, MPI tests were never run in past as part of regression testing framework, and therefore can wait till 1.41.
2. Have Noel try running with trunk version of XSL scripts, either using "svn switch", or by merging to release branch. Then, fix MPI failures.
Can the release management team decide?
Incidentally, I wonder if (2) is necessary for fixing MPI failures. Jeremiah, do you get clean MPI test run locally? If not, maybe you can start to fix failures pro-actively?
I run on Darwin, and do get a clean run locally. I am actually not the maintainer of Boost.MPI, so I am not sure where to start to look for the bug (there is no output from the failed runs). I will try to get everything set up on Linux, but it might be easier if someone (Steve?) could see if there is a crash or otherwise where the failure is coming from and get a backtrace. -- Jeremiah Willcock