Steve Hay wrote:
Randy Kobes wrote:
Brilliant!That's right - I think it was in the way the server was started in Apache::TestServer. Here's a diff that seems to work, using IPC::Run3; I've tested it both with t/SMOKE and t/TEST, on Win32. Note that I left the "print $log;" statements in there, just to see the progress while debugging.
Your patch below seems to have fixed it all for me. I've just set a smoke running; I'll let you know how it goes. If all is well, as I'm sure it will be, then this should definitely be committed.
Here's the summary from "perl t/SMOKE -iterations=2 -times=2":
========================= Summary ========================== Completion : Completed Status : +++ OK +++ Tests run : 564 Iterations (random) made : 2 ------------------------------------------------------------ --- Started at: Thu Oct 9 09:36:16 2003 --- --- Ended at: Thu Oct 9 10:41:29 2003 --- ------------------------------------------------------------
Both "nmake test" and "perl t/TEST" still work fine too.
Fantastic! Thanks to Steve, Randy and Barrie! I don't believe this looooong thread is coming to an end ;)
Steve, when the next time you feel like bored, we have another long time outstanding problem on win32 to solve. See: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=106460486200001&r=1&w=2
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