Ok. Posted it on wiki.
On 11/10/06, Geir Magnusson Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
w00t!
Log it on the wiki!
(and please prefix your subject lines with ??? right now, we have
[testing] listed on
http://incubator.apache.org/harmony/mailing.html
but maybe we need to add [app-testing] ?
gei
Cool ;-)
Leo Li wrote:
Hi, all:
Harmony classlib at revision 473150 passes all tests of Maven
2.0.4 on
windows xp, redhat enterprise 4, unbuntu 6.0.6 and suse 10.
As for drlvm, it passes on windows xp but fails on redhat linux
enterprise 4. If somebody can reproduce it, I will report i
w00t!
Log it on the wiki!
(and please prefix your subject lines with ??? right now, we have
[testing] listed on
http://incubator.apache.org/harmony/mailing.html
but maybe we need to add [app-testing] ?
geir
Leo Li wrote:
Hi, all:
Harmony classlib at revision 473150 passes all tests
Cool! These kind of things really help to show what Harmony is capable of.
Alex.
On 10/11/06, Leo Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, all:
Harmony classlib at revision 473150 passes all tests of Maven 2.0.4 on
windows xp, redhat enterprise 4, unbuntu 6.0.6 and suse 10.
As for drlvm, it
Another great piece of news! great work, Leo! :-)
On 11/10/06, Leo Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, all:
Harmony classlib at revision 473150 passes all tests of Maven 2.0.4 on
windows xp, redhat enterprise 4, unbuntu 6.0.6 and suse 10.
As for drlvm, it passes on windows xp but fails o
Hi, all:
Harmony classlib at revision 473150 passes all tests of Maven 2.0.4 on
windows xp, redhat enterprise 4, unbuntu 6.0.6 and suse 10.
As for drlvm, it passes on windows xp but fails on redhat linux
enterprise 4. If somebody can reproduce it, I will report it as a
application-oriented