Abe Timmerman wrote:
I would like some feedback on the posibility to set "ccversion" instead of
"gccversion". To test this, I would like you change the call to "mktest.pl"
(from smokew32.bat). Remove the "%GCC_VERSION%" argument and change it to
something like:
"ccversion=BCC5.5"
(or whateve
LIO /**/
But
# USEPERLIO /**/
)
Then compiler will stop at first include of config.h with "bad macro".
Attached patch for correct this and smoke on borland.
Regards,
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Alain BARBET
--- /usr/local/workplace/perl/Test-Smoke-1.16/mktest.pl Sun Sep 29 20:50:07 2002
+++ /home/alian/soft/mktest.pl
ithout any update to perl scripts.
Results later. For VC++, don't understand, problem at compile time with
Test-Smoke but not on command line. I will took a look at that later.
> Yves is now smoking MSVC7 I think, so Win32 should be pretty
> well covered)
Yes but he seems to have some p
k.
PS: Test::Smoke VERSION 1.16 works fine without update for win32/mingw,
as you can see on my report to Hugo. Now I will take time for Borland
and VC++.
Regards,
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Alain BARBET
=head1 NAME
FAQ about smoke database
=head1 SYNOPSIS
lynx http://www.alianwebserver.com/cgi-bin/smoke_db :-
r 4 day is enough.
Can you handle this ?
Regards,
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Alain BARBET
urse. And me, I need to wrote the FAQ section to link on
>>Test-Smoke and explain how do report. (I will take section from
>>Test-Smoke release).
>
> I can help here as well.
I think I just pick up the installation/Availability from README, and
add some things. Then I will send this to you for rewrite. Ok ?
Regards,
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Alain BARBET
> Hmmm..., okay you are right, I messed up. The whole section on MinGW should be
> rewritten. There is no distict description of how to handle different
> versions of MinGW.
>
> When our(your) patch is applied, I'll have a look at the MinGW section of
> README.win32 and try to rewrite the thin
Jarkko Hietaniemi wrote:
http://www.alianwebserver.com/cgi-bin/smoke_db
> Looks great! Some suggestions/questions:
> - freebsd os version missing?
Yes it's missing info from Nicolas Clark reports.
> - HP-UX has "gcc HPc" which
> is a bit odd, what is the "HPc"
> doing there?
This a mi
27;t worry it's not what I want in this system ;-)
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Alain BARBET