On Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 11:48:17AM -0800, Christopher Lee wrote:
-> > - second, Chris recently added some new code under tests/ that  
-> > couldn't
-> >  be automatically merged into Istvan's code, so I had to manually
-> >  merge that, too.
-> 
-> I was expecting to have to merge my new tests into the new test  
-> framework myself, but it sounds like you beat me to this painful  
-> task.  My apologies!

;)

It wasn't much work -- I just had to identify what you had added.

-> > There are still one or two things that don't work but I am going to
-> > leave them to someone else to fix!  Someone should also be sure to  
-> > test
-> > this on Windows; I don't think I introduced any OS-specific problems  
-> > but
-> > I don't have easy access to a Windows box to check
-> 
-> ?  I thought your lab had set up a Windows test platform for Pygr.  My  
-> lab hasn't set up a Windows test platform, because we thought you had  
-> already done that.  It's starting to seem like we should *both* set up  
-> a Windows test platform so that we can test our changes immediately to  
-> catch problems.  I think this is needed, because otherwise even  
-> trivial errors require "cycles of resolution" in which multiple people  
-> have to go back and forth to resolve them, which is time consuming.

I just don't have easy access.  I was being lazy, that's all ;).

We're still working on getting the infrastructure re-set-up on the new
machines in the lab so that buildbot will work; that will make life
considerably easier.

cheers,
--titus
-- 
C. Titus Brown, [email protected]

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