>From IRC: brane: hm … i don't really understand. it does look like i'll have to install vcexpress 2008 if i want to check what's going on. buildbot logs are less than useful. sigh. [1:58pm] danielsh: philipm: moderating you through to announce@ [1:59pm] philipm: thanks! [2:01pm] philipm: brane: the buildbots are not complaining about being unable to find the file so I guess the #include is finding some file [2:01pm] philipm: but the file that is found doesn't have the right content. [2:03pm] philipm: I'd have expected some sort of "no such file" error if it was an include path problem. [2:04pm] philipm: Perhaps the buildbot has an empty version of the file somewhere in the include paths?
I managed to test the build with VS2008 (that the WIndows buildbots use) and it works. I looked into the possibility that there's an empty svn_private_config.h file in the builder's include path; however, the intermediate directory is first in the list of inclulde paths, so unless the buildbot scripts do something evil, that's not the problem. I think it's now up to the build slave maintainer(s) to figure out what's happening. Last I looked, both svn-silk-win42 slaves were offline. -- Brane -- Certified & Supported Apache Subversion Downloads: http://www.wandisco.com/subversion/download