
On 7 August 2011 09:44, Artyom Beilis <artyomtnk@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hello,
I want to request a permission to merge
Can you: - Add your details to libs/maintainers.txt - Add the library to the appropriate categories in libs/libraries.htm - Try to fix the issues in http://boost.cowic.de/rc/inspect-trunk.html#locale You obviously need to use non-ascii characters in your tests, so can put 'boostinspect:noascii' in the appropriate files to suppress the error there. Unless it's possible to read them from a file or use escapes? You're also getting unlinked file errors for your doxygen template files, the best solution is probably to move them into a subdirectory so that we that can stop the checks for that subdirectory - will also be cleaner if all template files are stored in a suitable directory so that they aren't confused with documentation html files.
- Intel on Darwin - seems to be general compiler regression for all libraries (not related to Boost.Locale)
It isn't all libraries, and some of the failures in other libraries seems to be due to Boost.Test. But there does seem to be some issue with the setup, it might be something to do with dynamic linking.
- MSVC for Windows Mobile - not supported, will not be supported due to lack of standard library functionality
You should mark that in explicit-failures-markup.xml.
- GCC prior to 4.5 on Windows - will not work with dynamic build (dll) due to lack of linking with dynamic runtime (libstdc++6.dll)
Is that for both mingw and cygwin?
- Pathscale-4 and MSVC-9 with STL-Port: minor fults in wide file I/O where invalid UTF-8 prevents reading valid part.
Can't debug it due to lack of access to platform and compiler.
This kind of detail should go into explicit-failures-markup, so that if someone cares about the platform, they will know what the issue is.