On Tuesday, 13 August 2013 at 04:39:11 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky
wrote:
12-Aug-2013 17:57, monarch_dodra пишет:
It looks like the darwin 32 release is broken at the phobos
unittest
stage. It would appear the breakage is in the uni.d debug step:
make[1]: *** [generated/osx/debug/32/unittest/std/uni]
Segmentation
fault: 11
I don't think it is the new uni module that is responsible,
since it
worked fine when it was merged.
I haven't pinned down which pull triggered the breakage, but I
figure
the first step to getting the release fixed is to announce it
as broken.
Or I should file a report instead?
That's right but ... In the phobos mailing list next time :)
Right... I'll do that next time.
On Tuesday, 13 August 2013 at 06:37:28 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2013-08-12 15:57, monarch_dodra wrote:
It looks like the darwin 32 release is broken at the phobos
unittest
stage. It would appear the breakage is in the uni.d debug step:
make[1]: *** [generated/osx/debug/32/unittest/std/uni]
Segmentation
fault: 11
I don't think it is the new uni module that is responsible,
since it
worked fine when it was merged.
I haven't pinned down which pull triggered the breakage, but I
figure
the first step to getting the release fixed is to announce it
as broken.
Or I should file a report instead?
It should be reverted now. I change the compiler from GCC to
Clang, apparently that didn't work out. Walter did fix a bunch
of warnings tough :)
Cool.
Thanks for the feedback. I closed the ticket then.