pcre tests

2006-09-17 Thread David Romano
Hi everyone, When building parrot on my iBook, two tests that depend on PCRE failed because I don't have PCRE installed and the code that determines if PCRE is installed is faulty. Parrot::Test::run_command returns [SIGNAL $exit_code] if the exit code of the commands are not divisible by 256, or i

[perl #37483] [PATCH] Pass pcre tests on cygwin

2005-10-19 Thread via RT
# New Ticket Created by Nick Glencross # Please include the string: [perl #37483] # in the subject line of all future correspondence about this issue. # https://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=37483 > More low hanging fruit. This patch provides pcre.imc with the correct DLL name for l

Re: [perl #37483] [PATCH] Pass pcre tests on cygwin

2005-10-19 Thread Nick Glencross
Nick Glencross (via RT) wrote: More low hanging fruit. This patch provides pcre.imc with the correct DLL name for libpcre, enabling the pcre.t tests to pass. Note: This patch has #37481 as a prerequisite to provide the correct osname. I'm pretty sure that I attached the patch, but anyway, he

Re: [perl #37483] [PATCH] Pass pcre tests on cygwin

2005-10-19 Thread Nick Glencross
Strange... I could have sworn I attached the patch. Here it is. Nick Index: runtime/parrot/library/pcre.imc === --- runtime/parrot/library/pcre.imc (revision 9513) +++ runtime/parrot/library/pcre.imc (working copy) @@ -52,6 +5