On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 02:24:14PM +0200, Juergen Boemmels wrote:
Leopold Toetsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Clinton Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Parrot is feature-frozen until Wednesday
I must somehow have missed this announce.
Me too.
Me three. Which
Clinton Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Parrot is feature-frozen until Wednesday
I must somehow have missed this announce. But anyway, I'd like to have
the IO-subsystem fixed, before a release is done.
Are there any patches under construction currently?
I think, putting
Leopold Toetsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Clinton Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Parrot is feature-frozen until Wednesday
I must somehow have missed this announce.
Me too.
But anyway, I'd like to have
the IO-subsystem fixed, before a release is done.
Yes
Whoops. Needed to go to the list as well.
Original Message-
From: Clinton Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dan Sugalski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, Jul-4-2003 4:24 PM
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Parrot is feature-frozen until Wednesday
It crashes rather badly
Simon Glover wrote:
... but I'm not sure quite why we were skipping all of the tests in
nci.t in the first place; would anybody more knowledgeable care to
comment?
The nci tests need a shared library, which we can't reliably build on
all platforms (s. #18832), so it isn't in the test_prep
The Parrot tree is now frozen in preparation for the 0.0.9 release.
That means no new features. Bugfixes and warnings eliminations are
still acceptable.
If anyone messes up and commits any feature-related changes between
now and Wednesday, I'll back the changes out and open a ticket, so I
(or
On Sat, 14 Dec 2002, Steve Fink wrote:
I notice that the current tree doesn't pass the tests even on my
rather forgiving machine, so there's some work to do. :-) (MANIFEST is
broken again, and nci.t is failing. I'll fix the first now.)
nci.t has started failing because we're only skipping
At 12:44 PM -0800 12/14/02, Steve Fink wrote:
I notice that the current tree doesn't pass the tests even on my
rather forgiving machine, so there's some work to do. :-) (MANIFEST is
broken again, and nci.t is failing. I'll fix the first now.)
It crashes rather badly in a number of spots on OS
On Sat, Dec 14, 2002 at 05:14:15PM -0500, Dan Sugalski wrote:
It crashes rather badly in a number of spots on OS X, unfortunately.
I've also noticed that we have no Win32 systems in the tinderbox. Are
we building OK on Win32 anywhere?
s/Win32//g :-(
*percy* parrot open 5 red, 14 orange, 0