Hi Mark,
Yes, it was, thanks for the right pointer.
Can I also produce the same output locally for comparison? It would be ideal to
be able to produce the same output for the installed version of MacRuby (cf.
built source before installation, as described in README.rdoc) so I can compare
with
Hi Andy,
I believe Watson is already tracking output from running spec:ci on MacRuby
every night.
https://github.com/Watson1978/macruby-test
Is that what you were looking for?
On 2012-02-17, at 9:59 PM, Andy Park wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've only recently started compiling the HEAD version, mainl
Hi,
I've only recently started compiling the HEAD version, mainly to see if I can
get more informative crashes when I e.g. misuse functions with variadic
arguments, such as NSLog. README.rdoc suggested I could run rake spec:ci - I
guess it's from Rubinius? - to get some sort of progress on comp
The MacRuby specs are known to be a bit fragile, especially the GCD
ones. To run all RubySpec specs you can do rake spec:rubyspec.
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 11:27 PM, Joel Reymont wrote:
> Is this normal?
>
> I built the latest trunk, i.e.
>
> commit 36f01b88ae4290e9963ef2d48f26e5bdacdf2b54
> Author
Is this normal?
I built the latest trunk, i.e.
commit 36f01b88ae4290e9963ef2d48f26e5bdacdf2b54
Author: [email protected] http://svn.macosforge.org/repository/ruby/MacRuby/tr...@5123 233
---
macruby joelr$ rake spec:ci --trace
(in /Users/joelr/Work/ruby/macruby)
** Invoke spec:ci (first_tim
It should now pass, a strange regression was apparently introduced and
I had to revert the commit. We will investigate the root cause later.
Laurent
On Oct 18, 2009, at 4:29 AM, Conrad Taylor wrote:
Hi, the 'macrake spec:ci' is failing using r2848.
BEGIN OUTPUT:
$ macrake spec:ci
(in /Use
Hi, the 'macrake spec:ci' is failing using r2848.
BEGIN OUTPUT:
$ macrake spec:ci
(in /Users/conradwt/macruby.dir/projects/macruby-trunk)
unknown: warning: already initialized constant MACRUBY_VERSION
./mspec/bin/mspec ci -B ./spec/macruby.mspec :full
MacRuby version 0.5 (ruby 1.9.0) [universal