I've not changed the smoke tests to use exclusion lists rather than the annotations. More freedom and cleaner.

I've tested on linux x86 and linux x86_64.

It makes this much cleaner - you get a block of PASSES, or not. It also shows the list of tests that aren't being run.

Note, that we have on average  26 tests passing, and 45 excluded!

We need to figure out if the excluded tests should really be excluded - I'll play with a few.

Note that I still have to test on windows, but I think I got it right.

geir

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