Op een zonnige herfstdag (Monday 06 October 2003 18:58), schreef steve.hay@uk.radan.com: > Automated smoke report for 5.8.1 patch 21395 on windows nt - 5.1 (x86) > (TANGAROA) using version > Report by Test::Smoke v1.18.06 (perl 5.8.1) [11 seconds] > > O = OK F = Failure(s), extended report at the bottom > X = test(s) failed under TEST but not under harness > ? = still running or test results not (yet) available > Build failures during: - = unknown or N/A > c = Configure, m = make, M = make (after miniperl), t = make test-prep > [snip] > Summary: FAIL(m) What did go wrong? Not a sign we loose Win32 right after release :( Steve, can you send me these 3 files: * <builddir>/mktest.out * <builddir>/config.sh * <smokedir>/smoke58x.log (or whatever you configured) I would like to think about a way to incorporate "make" failures into smoke reports, so as the obvious stuff is also automcally reported. (Yup, suggestions on how to do it are always welcomed!) Good luck, Abe -- Well, dereferencing that (as CvGV() would do) leads nowhere. Or, as the Ten Commandments for C Programmers quoth, "Thou shalt not follow the NULL pointer, for chaos and madness await thee at its end." -- Jarkko Hietaniemi on p5p @ 2002-05-14