On Friday 31 August 2007 02:05, Michael Short wrote:
> I managed to get the regression scripts working today. The reason the
> daemons all failed after a "make setup" was that the configuration files
> were blank! A quick look at some of the scripts and it seems that most of
> the regression script
I managed to get the regression scripts working today. The reason the
daemons all failed after a "make setup" was that the configuration files
were blank! A quick look at some of the scripts and it seems that most of
the regression scripts were written to use sed, grep, and diff from the
tools/ di
Nice progress!
I've put the text of your email into a regress/README.mingw32 and fixed the
install script for sqlite3.
Thanks,
Kern
On Thursday 30 August 2007 04:09, Michael Short wrote:
> Hey guys, I've made a bit of progress on the win32 regression scripts.
>
> In order to use the win32 ba
Hey guys, I've made a bit of progress on the win32 regression scripts.
In order to use the win32 bacula regression scripts, it is important to have
some unix tools (mainly sed). To make things simple, I downloaded UnxUtils
from http://sourceforge.net/projects/unxutils
Extract this somewhere on yo
Hello,
I've never run the Win32 scripts, so they may or may not work. I suspect that
if you get the right environment setup they will run, but what the right
environment is is the big question. See below ...
On Wednesday 29 August 2007 00:25, Michael Short wrote:
> I just got around to testin
I just got around to testing out the regression scripts when I realized that
I have no idea how to use them. I set the configuration file
"prototype.conf" and ran "config prototype.conf" in the regression
directory. Everything seemed to work okay until I ran make, in which it
fails with:
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