t/op/number.t is basically testing that the rounding behaviour is the same across all platforms. This is ***wrong***. Regards Mattia ------- Forwarded message follows ------- To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Parrot Smoke Sep 22 07:00:00 2001 UTC MSWin32 4.0 Date sent: Sat, 22 Sep 2001 11:51:13 +0200 Automated smoke report for patch Sep 22 07:00:00 2001 UTC v0.01 on MSWin32 using cl version O = OK F = Failure(s), extended report at the bottom ? = still running or test results not (yet) available Build failures during: - = unknown c = Configure, m = make, t = make test-prep Configuration --- -------------------------------------------------------------------- F F iv=int nv=double F F iv=int nv=\"long double\" F F iv=long nv=double F F iv=long nv=\"long double\" | | | +- --debugging +--- normal Failures: MSWin32 iv=int nv=double MSWin32 --debugging iv=int nv=double MSWin32 iv=int nv=\"long double\" MSWin32 --debugging iv=int nv=\"long double\" MSWin32 iv=long nv=double MSWin32 --debugging iv=long nv=double MSWin32 iv=long nv=\"long double\" MSWin32 --debugging iv=long nv=\"long double\" t/op/number.....dubious DIED. FAILED test 1 ------- End of forwarded message -------