Sure. Thanks for the heads up.

I was unsure what to do with a ticket that was saying fixed,
and a I had applied the patch to fix an unforeseen consequence
of the fix. So I just added a comment to the ticket, but did
not change the status.

The hpc tests (which are not part of the validate, but are
part of the overall tests) found this problem, so hurrah to nightly
testing!

I've changed the ticket to say merge.

Andy Gill

On Oct 15, 2007, at 1:31 AM, Simon Peyton-Jones wrote:

Hi Andy

I think you may be asking Ian to merge a second patch onto the branch. If so you should say so in the ticket, reoopen it, and ensure the ticket type is 'merge'.

or maybe the branch is ok, and your fix affects only the head?

Simon

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