Leopold Toetsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > ... t/pmc/n.t is failing for me right now, but that's
> > probably because I have an ancient libnci.so that happens to be lying
> > around. Is everyone else just skipping this test?
> 
> I'm always running nci.t.

How do you do that?
On a clean checkout of parrot i get :
t/pmc/nci...........i386 JIT CPU
.so SO extension
t/pmc/nci...........ok, 10/10 skipped: needs jit/i386 and libnci.so          

$ make libnci.so
make: *** No rule to make target `libnci.so'.  Stop.

$ touch libnci.so
$ perl -Ilib t/pmc/nci.t
1..10
i386 JIT CPU
.so SO extension
Quit

All tinderboxens say the same:
        10/10 skipped: needs jit/i386 and libnci.so

confused
boemmels
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