Strange, something has stripped the attachment (I didn't forget to attach it, honest!). I'll try again in a few hours using SMTP instead of NNTP.

Nick


Nick Glencross wrote:

Guys,

I have tried to submit a smoke from cygwin, but the server does not accept the smoke file (which I've attached).

Can someone in-the-know about what criteria the server uses shed any light on it? I note that the file is bzip'd whereas on Linux it is gzip'd.

For the record, after running Configure I replaced the Makefile in dynclasses with 'all:' to allow the build to complete. This does not affect the coverage of the tests.

Thanks,

Nick


/usr/bin/perl t/harness --html

#     Failed test (t/op/trans.t at line 307)
#          got: 'ok 1
# ok 2
# ok 3
# ok 4
# ok 5
# ok 6
# ok 7
# ok 8
# ok 9
# ok 10
# ok 11
# ok 12
# ok 13
# ok 14
# ok 15
# ok 16
# not 0.000000ok 17
# '
#     expected: 'ok 1
# ok 2
# ok 3
# ok 4
# ok 5
# ok 6
# ok 7
# ok 8
# ok 9
# ok 10
# ok 11
# ok 12
# ok 13
# ok 14
# ok 15
# ok 16
# ok 17
# '
# Looks like you failed 1 test of 19.

#     Failed test (t/pmc/signal.t at line 87)
#          got: 'start
# never
# '
#     expected: 'start
# '
# './parrot.exe "/tmp/parrot/t/pmc/signal_1.pasm"' failed with exit code 72057594037927935
# Looks like you failed 1 test of 3.

#     Failed test (t/library/pcre.t at line 33)
#          got: 'ok 1
# Couldn't load 'libpcre': No such file or directory
# assertion "(interpreter->ctx.bp->pmc_reg.registers[cur_opcode[2]])->pmc_ext" failed: file "ops/core.ops", line 1195
# '
#     expected: 'ok 1
# ok 2
# ok 3
# ok 4
# ok 5
# '
# Looks like you failed 1 test of 1.
smoke.html has been generated.
/usr/bin/perl util/smokeserv-client.pl smoke.html
* smokeserv-client v0.4 started.
* Bzip2 compression on
* Reading smoke "smoke.html" to upload... ok.
* Sending data to smokeserver "http://smoke.parrotcode.org/smoke/";... error: The submitted smoke does not look like a smoke!
make: *** [smoke] Error 1

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