Regression: release vs. plain?

I have noticed, that the regression reports posted to this list point me to: http://engineering.meta-comm.com/boost-regression/CVS-RC_1_34_0/developer/th... When accessing the regression from the boost homepage I end up on: http://engineering.meta-comm.com/boost-regression/CVS-RC_1_34_0/developer/th... Can anyone please explain the difference, and which tests are relevant for release getting ready? Roland

"Roland Schwarz" <roland.schwarz@chello.at> wrote
I have noticed, that the regression reports posted to this list point me to:
http://engineering.meta-comm.com/boost-regression/CVS-RC_1_34_0/developer/th...
When accessing the regression from the boost homepage I end up on:
http://engineering.meta-comm.com/boost-regression/CVS-RC_1_34_0/developer/th...
Can anyone please explain the difference,
Apparently, not all the tools count when considering the release. I am not sure which criteria is applied here, but it it doesn't seem to be the compiler used by this tool...
and which tests are relevant for release getting ready?
the "release" ones. Regards, Arkadiy

Arkadiy Vertleyb wrote:
"Roland Schwarz" <roland.schwarz@chello.at> wrote
and which tests are relevant for release getting ready?
the "release" ones.
Uhm, and the users will be linked to a larger set? Wouldn't this put them to the (wrong) assumption that all the compilers are in the release set? Roland

Roland Schwarz writes:
Arkadiy Vertleyb wrote:
"Roland Schwarz" <roland.schwarz@chello.at> wrote
and which tests are relevant for release getting ready?
the "release" ones.
Uhm, and the users will be linked to a larger set?
No, by default they will be directed to a user view of the release set. -- Aleksey Gurtovoy MetaCommunications Engineering
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Aleksey Gurtovoy
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Arkadiy Vertleyb
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Roland Schwarz