Hi Dalibor, > > the regression scripts should definitely be ignoring the compiler output > > when checking to see if a test succeeds. > > I'd prefer to fix the regression test not to generate any warnings ;) The > thread state example seems to be trivial enough: just rename assert to check, > and it should be fixed. Since you're already wrestling with jikes 1.18, could > you take a shot at fixing the warnings? If you don't have the time, I'd do it > myself.
done. > > ************************************************************************* > > KaffeInternal.java: > > ************************************************************************* > > /* Expected Output: > > java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: kaffe/lang/ThreadStack > > */ > > > > what i got: > > > > java.lang.SecurityException: Prohibited package: kaffe/lang/ThreadStack > > > > I believe that what I got is the expected behavior, only that between the > > writing of the regression test and now the exception thrown for a class > > attempting to access something that it should not be accessing has > > changed. perhaps the expected output of the regression test should be > > updated? > > Weird. worked fine for me with kjc, two days ago. I'll give it another shot > today. I still get the problem, but i'm using jikes 1.18 and not kjc. Rob _______________________________________________ kaffe mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://kaffe.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kaffe