Op een druilerige winterdag (Sunday 02 February 2003 04:22), schreef Todd C. Miller: > In message <rt-20606-50012.14.7796026894771@bugs6.perl.org> > > so spake Abe Timmerman (perlbug-followup): > > I have now confirmed that this patch breaks my openbsd-smokes. > > > > I don't know what this is all about, so I can't be of any real help, > > other than trying suggestions... > > Well perl-current works fine for me on OpenBSD-current/i386 and > passes all tests. I don't know what your openbsd-smokes are :-). "A Smoke", is the automated process of compiling and running "make test" on the perl-current source-tree for different configurations (with the aid of the Test::Smoke software). I run these daily on OpenBSD-3.2/i386 with gcc 3.2 This process yields an easy to read report. See: http://archive.develooper.com/daily-build-reports@perl.org/ > I'll try it on an OpenBSD 3.2 machine soon. Well, relatively soon > as I'm going to be out of town for the next 6 days. > > If you want to mail me some details as to what actually breaks that > would be helpful. http://archive.develooper.com/daily-build-reports@perl.org/msg02450.html as opposed to (pre 18602) http://archive.develooper.com/daily-build-reports@perl.org/msg02412.html Good luck, Abe -- "Jarkko Hietaniemi" is actually the code name for a whole team of Finnish super-programmers, capable of working continuously 25 hours a day without tripping each other up, and running solely only on intravenous caffeine. -- Nicholas Clark on p5p @ 2002-03-04Thread Previous | Thread Next