>On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 12:09 PM, Stephen Bannasch
><[email protected]> wrote:
>> They now seem to be pulling in upstream changes quite quickly.
>>
>> Last Thursday they pulled in jdk7-b141:
>>
>>  http://hg.openjdk.java.net/macosx-port/macosx-port/hotspot/rev/66b35d6aefbe
>
>Very nice! Then the lag time for some of these upcoming fixes won't be
>long. There are a few JRuby users that have been poking at JRuby +
>indy lately.
>
>BTW, Stephen, I noticed your update script pulls in coro too. Is it functional?

The format for how guards are expressed is a bit confusing -- preceding a patch 
with a '/' turns that patch off.

So this line builds without coro:

  export davinci=$(pwd) guards="buildable testable /coro"


Coro is (or was the last time I tried) included in the buildable/testable set 
so the line just before that is commented out:

  export davinci=$(pwd) guards="buildable testable"

Will build coro -- last time I tried there were compilation failures and I 
haven't seen any more commits from Lukas.

You can try it yourself by switching which of those lines are commented. When 
playing with these options it can be helpful to scan the console output in the 
beginning to see if patches in the series files are actually committed and 
whether they apply cleanly.

When patches are added to the series file (but the developer forgets to check 
it in) or they don't apply cleanly the error thatstops the build is usually 
MUCH further along in the console output.
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