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RE: [PATCH assemble.pl] Fix binary values in bytecode

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From:
Gibbs Tanton - tgibbs
Date:
September 28, 2001 08:43
Subject:
RE: [PATCH assemble.pl] Fix binary values in bytecode
Message ID:
ABEE81BE08ADD311B6A1009027DE908D09E9589A@conmsx03.conway.acxiom.com
 The CygWin issue might be because 'make test' doesn't work when there is a
directory named test.  Perl doesn't have a test directory and instead has
just t/  Would anyone complain if we renamed the test directory t?  I think
this would add CygWin to the list of test oks.

Tanton

-----Original Message-----
From: Andreas "Buggs" Hauser
To: Gibbs Tanton - tgibbs; 'Jonathan Scott Duff '; 'chromatic '
Cc: 'perl6-internals@perl.org '
Sent: 9/28/2001 7:48 AM
Subject: Re: [PATCH assemble.pl] Fix binary values in bytecode

On Thursday 27 September 2001 16:46, Gibbs Tanton - tgibbs wrote:
> I added /i modifiers to the assembler per your request.

Looks good.
Not tested with the patch are marked as (old).

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CORE PLATFORMS
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Linux (x86):
make ok / test ok
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CygWin
make ok / test fails
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Win32
make ok / test ok (old)
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Tru64
make ok / test ok
===================
OpenVMS (Alpha)
Configure.pl fails (old)
===================
Solaris (Sparc)
make ok /test fails (trans.t)
===================
FreeBSD (x86)
make ok / test ok
===================

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NONE CORE PLATFORMS
-----------------------------------------

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MacOSX 10.1 (PPC)
make ok / test ok
===================
Linux (ia64)
make ok / test ok
===================
Linux (RS6000)
make ok / test ok
===================
Linux (Alpha)
make ok / test ok
===================
FreeBSD (Alpha)
make ok / test fails
===================
IRIX
make ok / test fails (old)
===================
Linux (Sparc)
make ok / test fails (number.t)
===================
iPaq (arm)
make ok / test fails
===================


Have fun,
Buggs

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