Andrew Black wrote:
Martin Sebor wrote:
Andrew Black wrote:
Martin Sebor wrote:
[...]
Btw., was there anything else besides creating a .htaccess file
in the results directory that I had to do to get Mozilla open
up the gzipped build logs? I copied the .htaccess file from the
-rc-1/results/ dir
Martin Sebor wrote:
> Andrew Black wrote:
>> Martin Sebor wrote:
>> [...]
>>> Btw., was there anything else besides creating a .htaccess file
>>> in the results directory that I had to do to get Mozilla open
>>> up the gzipped build logs? I copied the .htaccess file from the
>>> -rc-1/results/ dire
Andrew Black wrote:
Martin Sebor wrote:
[...]
Btw., was there anything else besides creating a .htaccess file
in the results directory that I had to do to get Mozilla open
up the gzipped build logs? I copied the .htaccess file from the
-rc-1/results/ directory into -rc-3/results/ but I'm still
g
Martin Sebor wrote:
[...]
>
> Btw., was there anything else besides creating a .htaccess file
> in the results directory that I had to do to get Mozilla open
> up the gzipped build logs? I copied the .htaccess file from the
> -rc-1/results/ directory into -rc-3/results/ but I'm still
> getting the
Andrew Black wrote:
Greetings Martin
I've created the -rc-3 branch, though I realized that I blotched the
ChangeLog entry as I was reviewing the branch.
Performing a -rc-2 result run would be fairly simple, and would only
require updating the set of sources used for the release branch testing.
Greetings Martin
I've created the -rc-3 branch, though I realized that I blotched the
ChangeLog entry as I was reviewing the branch.
Performing a -rc-2 result run would be fairly simple, and would only
require updating the set of sources used for the release branch testing.
However, I'd want to
I've added a page with the latest 4.2.0 results, soon to be tagged
-rc-3:
http://people.apache.org/~sebor/stdcxx-4.2.0-rc-3/results/
The only difference between -rc-3 and -rc-2 is support for Sun C++
5.9. There are no -rc-2 results yet (we haven't created any; Andrew,
could we do that pretty eas