Hello, Steven
On 12/02/11 23:46, Steven Butler wrote:
I had to disable some unit tests to get through the build as
cppunittester was crashing on exit.
Eh ;) The purpose of unit tests is to catch problems early :) If
cppunittester crashes, it means that the unit test is not passing :) But
never mind. Here I did not disable them and the from scratch build
passed too. Although, I used to have those crashes too in tools.
I didn't run the make check target. My main goal over the past 2
weeks was just to get a windows build to build.
Fair enough. Here, after a from scratch rebuild, the smoketests hang on
exit. As they were since some months. But this is 64-bit Windows Server
2008 R2. Let me try to do the same on a 32-bit system.
Thanks for your work. I appreciate, because I know how huge it is to
build this thing on windows :)
Cheers
F.
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