old regression results question

On the regression summary page (http://www.meta-comm.com/engineering/boost-regression/developer/summary.html) there are several instances where a toolset is duplicated (win32+cw-8.3, win32+vcX.X). I was wondering if it was possible to display only the most recent results for the toolset in that instance. This would help to see where the regressions are and shorten the width of the table. Regards, Reece _________________________________________________________________ Stay in touch with absent friends - get MSN Messenger http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger

Reece Dunn wrote:
On the regression summary page
(http://www.meta-comm.com/engineering/boost-regression/developer/summary.html)
there are several instances where a toolset is duplicated (win32+cw-8.3,
The win32+cw-8.3 tests are not duplicates, each is a different configuration. The Metacomm tests run the usual "debug" variant, while the RSI tests, the ones I run, use the "release" variant. -- -- Grafik - Don't Assume Anything -- Redshift Software, Inc. - http://redshift-software.com -- rrivera/acm.org - grafik/redshift-software.com - 102708583/icq

At 10:12 AM 9/19/2004, Rene Rivera wrote:
Reece Dunn wrote:
On the regression summary page
(http://www.meta-comm.com/engineering/boost-regression/developer/summary.htm l)
there are several instances where a toolset is duplicated
(win32+cw-8.3,
The win32+cw-8.3 tests are not duplicates, each is a different configuration. The Metacomm tests run the usual "debug" variant, while the RSI tests, the ones I run, use the "release" variant.
Might be helpful to viewers to annotate the summary page somehow to let readers know this. --Beman

Beman Dawes wrote:
At 10:12 AM 9/19/2004, Rene Rivera wrote:
Reece Dunn wrote:
On the regression summary page
(http://www.meta-comm.com/engineering/boost-regression/developer/summary.htm
l)
there are several instances where a toolset is duplicated
(win32+cw-8.3,
The win32+cw-8.3 tests are not duplicates, each is a different configuration. The Metacomm tests run the usual "debug" variant, while the RSI tests, the ones I run, use the "release" variant.
Might be helpful to viewers to annotate the summary page somehow to let readers know this.
It's on my TODO list :-) ... It will be updated on the next run. --grafik
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Beman Dawes
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Reece Dunn
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Rene Rivera