David Abrahams wrote: > Aleksey Gurtovoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Aleksey Gurtovoy wrote: > >> David Abrahams wrote: > >> > Beman Dawes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> > > For a lightly used toolset like intel-7.1 with STLPort, "looks for all > >> > > the world like a config problem" seems like a good enough resolution > >> > > to me. > >> > > >> > In that case, can I release 1.30.2? I don't like having the 1.30.1 > >> > debacle hanging over my head. > >> > >> Can it wait a day or two? As regression maintainers, we are interested in > >> fixing this one. > > > > OK, it looks like simply integrating the main trunk version > > Of what? intel-win32-tools.jam?
No, of the test in question, "libs/conversion/lexical_cast_test.cpp". The current version in RC_1_30_0 is simply mis-configured in relation to the newer header - and integrating from the main trunk will fix that. > I did ask Misha to try using that with the RC_1_30 branch, but never heard back. You can consider my reply as "hearing back". We didn't miss your suggestion, but simple examination of the test itself led us to what we consider to be a more appropriate fix. > > > will take care of it - http://tinyurl.com/jtpd. What would be the > > right way to do it in the CVS terms at the moment? Should we just > > follow the procedure in > > http://www.boost.org/more/release_procedures.htm, or there is more > > to it? > > That procedure should work. If the 3rd step doesn't result in a file > with the same contents as your current state after "integrating the > main trunk version", you should make it so. > > > (e.g. what's with this mysterious RC_1_30_2 tag?) > > It's not mysterious but it is misnamed. Shoulda been RC_1_30_2a1. > IOW, it's a non-branch tag marking the first release candidate for > 1.30.2. You can ignore it. OK, good to know, thanks. Aleksey _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost