Hi,
> Is there any point in filing a bug before I have a reliable
> reproduction, or will it just get closed WORKSFORME?
>
>
You can report bugs which are hard to reproduce, but we can't really fix
them. Testcases which crash x% percent of them time are good too, you don't
need 100%.
Yikes. Sorry about the multiple posts there. I should have realised
the mail server was just down.
> On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 12:09 PM, Weeble wrote:
>> I'm currently running Mono 2.6.7 on an ARM box (a Sheevaplug) running
>> Linux. When I try to run unit tests that work on Windows-x86 with
>> Micr
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 12:09 PM, Weeble wrote:
> I'm currently running Mono 2.6.7 on an ARM box (a Sheevaplug) running
> Linux. When I try to run unit tests that work on Windows-x86 with
> Microsoft's CLR and on Linux-x86 with Mono, they fail often (but not
> always) with an assertion:
>
> thunk f
(Sorry if this goes through twice. I sent it yesterday and it didn't
seem to appear on the list.)
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 12:09 PM, Weeble wrote:
> I'm currently running Mono 2.6.7 on an ARM box (a Sheevaplug) running
> Linux. When I try to run unit tests that work on Windows-x86 with
> Microsoft'
(Sorry if the formatting is a bit wonky here. I have repeatedly tried to send
this message to the list by email, but it keeps vanishing. I'm copying and
pasting it into the go-mono forum instead. If anyone can help me figure out
why my emails are vanishing, please let me know.)
On Mon, Feb 7, 201
(My messages to the list seem to keep vanishing. This is the third
attempt to send this one. The first two were yesterday and a few hours
ago. Might anyone know why they're not working?)
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 12:09 PM, Weeble wrote:
> I'm currently running Mono 2.6.7 on an ARM box (a Sheevaplug)
(I previously posted a more brief summary of this problem to
mono-list, but I gather this may be a more relevant place to ask.)
I'm currently running Mono 2.6.7 on an ARM box (a Sheevaplug) running
Linux. When I try to run unit tests that work on Windows-x86 with
Microsoft's CLR and on Linux-x86 w