[2003-02-18] Chris Little wrote: >on 2/18/03 10:58 AM, Beman Dawes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> In looking at the Mac OS (Darwin) regression tests to see why there are so >> many failures, a number of tests are failing with only this message: >> >> /usr/local/boost/boost/type_traits/is_float.hpp:22: warning: use of `long >> double' type; its size may change in a future release >> /usr/local/boost/boost/type_traits/is_float.hpp:22: warning: (Long double >> usage is reported only once for each file. >> /usr/local/boost/boost/type_traits/is_float.hpp:22: warning: To disable >> this warning, use -Wno-long-double.) >> >> There are two odd things about this: >> >> 1) This is just a warning so why is the test being reported as failing? >> >> 2) The darwin toolset specifies CFLAGS : -Wno-long-double, so why is the >> warning even being issued? >> >> Any ideas? (I can't test because of lack of access to the platform.) >> > >The posted regression test was done with the gcc toolset but on Mac OS X. >You can tell because the heading on the Pass/Fail column says GNU GCC >instead of darwin. The gcc toolset doesn't include the flag to disable the >long double warning. > >I just ran the test regression tests and there were significantly fewer >errors. > >I would be will to run regular regression tests if someone would explain >where I need to post the output.
scp <result-file>.html shell.sourceforge.net:/home/groups/b/bo/boost/htdocs/regressions-logs Reapeat that for the the index and the links files. -- grafik - Don't Assume Anything -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 102708583@icq _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost
