On 12/01/2011 09:51 AM, Pedro Lino wrote:
One question: the MinGW finished with 220 errors while on 11-30 it
managed to build with 16 errors; the MSVC Win_9 machine finished
successfully with 846(!) errors but the previous successful build was
managed by Win_6 with "only" 176 errors.

Is it a regression, or it doesn't really matter the number of errors
as long as it is successful? I.e. does the number of errors
potentially affect the quality and reliability of the binaries?

Those "number of errors" are largely useless. IIUC, the tinderbox software scans the build log for suspicious words and counts each occurrence of such a word as an error. Like each compilation of a file in the boost/exception directory triggers this.

Stephan
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