Op een zonnige zomerdag (Tuesday 26 August 2003 13:45), schreef H.Merijn Brand:
> > Did $^O change for this version? > > Does the command for finding #cpus work? Then I only have to adjust the > > regex. > > > > /hp-ux/i && do { > > Still not changed in the rsync'ed version Done now SIGNATURES: [ 409] By: abeltje on 2003-08-26 14:06:01 +0200 Log: * [FIX] * detypo for hp-ux => hpux Url: http://ztreet.xs4all.nl/svn/Test-Smoke-1.18.xx ! /Test-Smoke-1.18.xx/lib/Test/Smoke/Util.pm Index: lib/Test/Smoke/Util.pm =================================================================== --- lib/Test/Smoke/Util.pm (revision 408) +++ lib/Test/Smoke/Util.pm (revision 409) @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ # $Id$ use vars qw( $VERSION @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK ); -$VERSION = '0.22'; +$VERSION = '0.23'; use base 'Exporter'; @EXPORT = qw( @@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ last OS_CHECK; }; - /hp-ux/i && do { + /hpux/i && do { my @output = grep /^processor/ => `ioscan -fnkC processor`; $cpus = scalar @output; last OS_CHECK; > > > my @output = grep /^processor/ => `ioscan -fnkC processor`; > > $cpus = scalar @output; > > last OS_CHECK; > > }; > > New question: How do I/we deal with starting multiple smokes on the same > machine with the same source tree, but with different compilers? > > How do I control the cron process to e.g. run continuesly > > +-> smoke-5.8.x-cc -> smoke-5.9.x-cc -> smoke-5.8.x-gcc -> smoke-5.9.x-gcc > -+ > > +-------------------------------------<------------------------------------ >-+ > > No start time, no end time, but just like an endless cycle shell script? Good luck, Abe -- Schwern> Just to appease the pedants I'll actually include a patch Schwern> with this email that says "PATCH". Such attention to detail :-) -- Jarkko Hietaniemi on p5p @ 2003-04-07