Re: [Monotone-devel] After a few personal headaches, it *is* time for a release

2007-10-21 Thread Stephen Leake
Richard Levitte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Until then, it might be a good idea to have a look at the buildbot
 page.  I'm noticing that the BSD, Solaris and gentoo slaves fail the
 tests.  I haven't looked more closely at them yet (well, except for
 one of the failing tests on the amd64-freebsd6 machine), and if more
 people can have a look, that would be great!

Since there is no MinGW buildbot yet, I'll run the tests myself.

At the moment configure and link are failing on MinGW, due to pcre.
I'll post separately on those issues.

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Re: [Monotone-devel] After a few personal headaches, it *is* time for a release

2007-10-21 Thread Stephen Leake
Stephen Leake [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Richard Levitte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Until then, it might be a good idea to have a look at the buildbot
 page.  I'm noticing that the BSD, Solaris and gentoo slaves fail the
 tests.  I haven't looked more closely at them yet (well, except for
 one of the failing tests on the amd64-freebsd6 machine), and if more
 people can have a look, that would be great!

 Since there is no MinGW buildbot yet, I'll run the tests myself.

 At the moment configure and link are failing on MinGW, due to pcre.
 I'll post separately on those issues.

I fixed the link problem.

I've found a work-around for the configure problem; I'm waiting for
discussion.

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[Monotone-devel] After a few personal headaches, it *is* time for a release

2007-10-20 Thread Richard Levitte
Ah, life!  What can I say, there are times when priorities have to be
constantly re-evaluated, and the last few weeks have been just that
way.  This has affected my ability to make a release (and I should
really redo some of the structure on monotone.ca to allow others to
perform certain actions), and I apologise for it.

Now, however, I find that I have enough peace of mind to do it.  My
plan is to do it thursday evening (Swedish time, +0100).

Until then, it might be a good idea to have a look at the buildbot
page.  I'm noticing that the BSD, Solaris and gentoo slaves fail the
tests.  I haven't looked more closely at them yet (well, except for
one of the failing tests on the amd64-freebsd6 machine), and if more
people can have a look, that would be great!

Cheers,
Richard

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Re: [Monotone-devel] After a few personal headaches, it *is* time for a release

2007-10-20 Thread Jack Lloyd
On Sat, Oct 20, 2007 at 07:25:30PM +0200, Richard Levitte wrote:

 page.  I'm noticing that the BSD, Solaris and gentoo slaves fail the
 tests.  I haven't looked more closely at them yet (well, except for

On a Gentoo x86-64 box, with what I think is a clean build of mainline
(b04cd584f3b674059f12afd49cad71a03915871b), I get:

Of 456 tests run:
419 succeeded
0 failed
37 had expected failures
0 succeeded unexpectedly
0 were skipped

-Jack


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