Martin Sebor wrote: > >Travis Vitek wrote: >> >> >> Martin Sebor wrote: >>> Travis Vitek wrote: >>>> I'm absolutely certain it worked in the recent past, but >I'll go back >>>> and do a build to make sure I'm not totally insane. >>>> >>> You don't need to. Do a search among the older build logs >>> under http://stdcxx.apache.org/builds/4.2.x/logs/ instead. >>> Here's a recent list: >>> >>> linux_suse-10.0-em64t-gcc-4.1.0-12D-654664-log.gz.txt >>> linux_suse-10.0-em64t-gcc-4.1.0-12D-655584-log.gz.txt >>> linux_suse-10.0-em64t-gcc-4.1.0-12D-656010-log.gz.txt >> >> [...] >> >> AFAIK, this doesn't do me much good unless I can guess the >revision used >> to do a build on a given platform. How am I to browse the list of old >> build logs? > >They're all in > > people.apache.org:/www/stdcxx.apache.org/builds/*/logs/ > >To get the listing I sent, run: > > ssh people.apache.org \ > " cd /www/stdcxx.apache.org/builds/4.2.x/logs \ > && ls linux_suse-10.0-em64t-gcc-4.1.0-12D-*-log.gz.txt" >
Thanks. The location was the thing that I was missing. I didn't realize that stdcxx.apache.org was hosted on people.apache.org. Regardless, I don't see any build results that are old enough to show me what I need. I pulled tags/4.2.1 and did a build on AIX. After looking at the results I noticed the problem (maybe everyone else noticed it already). The test 22.locale.codecvt is a new test and didn't exist at the time STDCXX-650 was closed. >Martin >
