
On 1/6/06 12:00 PM, "Douglas Gregor" <dgregor@cs.indiana.edu> wrote:
Boost Regression test failures Report time: 2006-01-06T14:16:52Z
This report lists all regression test failures on release platforms.
Detailed report: http://engineering.meta-comm.com/boost-regression/CVS-HEAD/developer/issues.... ml [SNIP]
The version of this page I'm looking at is marked: "Report Time: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 21:16:27 +0000".
|rational| rational_test: gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux intel-9.0-linux intel-win32-9_0 vc-7_1 vc-7_1 [TRUNCATE]
gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux: Does GCC 2.95.3 have ADL issues? For the GCD and LCM tests, "using boost::gcd" statements are made and the simple name is used for the actual calls. Those functions can't be found, but _only_ for the custom type, which is in an anonymous namespace. No errors are given for the versions of the test template that use built-in types. intel-9.0-linux: Yesterday's regression report had this entry on its web page point to an invalid page notice. Today's report doesn't even mention this compiler at all! Whatever sync/upload problems you have need to be fixed. intel-win32-9_0: I'm seeing the same problems as yesterday, including the printout of the problem code. Unfortunately, I've radically changed that code, and I see the changed code in the web-CVS. This test system needs to do a CVS update _before_ the next test cycle (or clear its caches). vc-7_1: This system is listed twice here, but four times on the web page. The web page has two different VC 7.1 test systems, with two entries each. The "Bronek_office" system can't link to the Boost.Unit-Test library. The "RudbekAssociates" system complains that "operator new" is defined too many times. This latter problem was brought up in a different thread on this list, where it was instigated by the Boost.Test library. I think the author said in that thread that it shouldn't be a problem. (Maybe the first system has the same problem, but it crapped out before telling us.) In either case, it seems that VC 7.1 likes the actual rational test code; it just chokes at the end due to linking problems. -- Daryle Walker Mac, Internet, and Video Game Junkie darylew AT hotmail DOT com