Hi Again Reindl:

On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 10:21:40AM -0400, Daniel Convissor wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 03:08:09PM +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
> > FAIL DateTime::diff() days -- spring type2 type2 
> > [ext/date/tests/DateTime_days-spring-type2-type2.phpt]
> > FAIL DateTime::diff() days -- spring type2 type3 
> > [ext/date/tests/DateTime_days-spring-type2-type3.phpt]
> > FAIL DateTime::diff() days -- spring type3 type2 
> > [ext/date/tests/DateTime_days-spring-type3-type2.phpt]
> > FAIL DateTime::diff() days -- spring type3 type3 
> > [ext/date/tests/DateTime_days-spring-type3-type3.phpt]
> > FAIL DateTime::sub() -- dates [ext/date/tests/DateTime_sub-dates.phpt]
> > FAIL DateTime::sub() -- february [ext/date/tests/DateTime_sub-february.phpt]
> 
> That's weird.  Those are marked for XFAIL.  How were you running the
> tests and on what checkout/code base?

Geez, why do I always stick my foot in my mouth?  That subset of the
date tests are not set up as XFAIL.  Pardon me.  Perhaps I shouldn't be
typing these emails while my kid is eating at the table. :)

Thanks,

--Dan

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