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Re: perl, second shot (was: Re: first shot perl)


Chuck, if this checks out with you, I'll put this and a source tar ball
on sources.redhat.com.

Gerrit, once I've uploaded the tar balls, the next step would be to send
an announcment to cygwin-announce.  You will do yourself a huge favor if
you set the From: and Reply-To: parts of the header to
'cygwin@cygwin.com'.  Please model your message on a recent
cygwin-announce message.

cgf

On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 09:32:45PM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
>Charles Wilson schrieb am 2001-08-21, 12:11:
>
>>> Oops, seems to be a problem with the timestamp-trick. The last build was 
>>> with multiplicity. Thats the reason why the tarball is so big...
>>> I build with multiplicity because i got a lot of more errors during tests 
>>> without it.
>>
>>
>>What sort of errors?  In the past we were able to get 100 percent 
>>compliance with test suite and did NOT have to build with multiplicity.
>>
>
>Yes I think it does make no difference. I would prefer to build with, if
>it is not a problem with win98?
>I do remember, that i did this build without setting ntsec, only
>turned it on for a second harness...
>The last build was done with 'ntsec' turned on. Works better:-)
>
>Without ntsec, the usual errors plus glob-basic.t
>
>Failed Test      Status Wstat Total Fail  Failed  List of Failed
>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>io/fs.t         	              29    4  13.79%  5, 7, 9-10
>lib/anydbm.t    	              12    1   8.33%  2
>lib/gdbm.t      	              68    1   1.47%  2
>lib/glob-basic.t	               9    1  11.11%  8
>lib/ndbm.t      	              65    1   1.54%  2
>lib/odbm.t      	              66    1   1.52%  2
>lib/sdbm.t      	              68    1   1.47%  2
>op/stat.t       	              58    2   3.45%  9, 20
>8 tests and 96 subtests skipped.
>Failed 8/275 test scripts, 97.09% okay. 12/12830 subtests failed, 99.91% okay.
>
>WITH ntsec-harness i got these errors, i wonder why groups.t failed with 
>ntsec in this previous build and failed not without ntsec.
>Also dubious is the pragma/strict error.
>One build before that i got a pragma/warnings error instead of pragma/strict.
>
>Failed Test      Status Wstat Total Fail  Failed  List of Failed
>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>lib/glob-basic.t	               9    1  11.11%  8
>op/groups.t     	               2    1  50.00%  1
>pragma/strict.t 	              93    1   1.08%  21
>8 tests and 94 subtests skipped.
>Failed 3/275 test scripts, 98.91% okay. 3/12830 subtests failed, 99.98% okay.
>
>After that i patched into groups.t, but it changes nothing.
>
>>> My last build is with multiplicity, so the 'cygwin' dirs could be removed.
>
>I removed them in the version '2' (URL see below).
>
>>> I also fixed 'ld2' now, and load it up in a few minutes.
>>> http://familiehaase.de/cywgin/perl/perl-5.6.1-gph-2.tar.bz2
>>
>>> released.
>>
>>
>>Cool.  I'll take a look...
>>
>>--Chuck
>
>gph
>
>
>-- 
>=^..^=

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