On Thu Oct 18 19:31:48 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm not sure about the current status of t/examples/shootout.t on Linux, > but it is still failing on Darwin. See attached.
It should be noted that apart from shootout.t, the only failures I'm getting on Darwin are from the same tests which I have been reporting as failing over the past two days: t/codingstd/cppcomments.t 1 256 1 1 1 t/examples/shootout.t 9 2304 20 9 6-11 17-19 t/pmc/objects.t 1 256 74 1 57 t/pmc/threads.t 2 512 20 2 13-14 t/stm/runtime.t 1 256 5 1 4 (8 subtests UNEXPECTEDLY SUCCEEDED), 10 tests and 626 subtests skipped. Failed 5/414 test scripts. 14/8247 subtests failed. Files=414, Tests=8247, 1691 wallclock secs (478.70 cusr + 267.72 csys = 746.42 CPU) Failed 5/414 test programs. 14/8247 subtests failed. So if we could solve the shootout problem, Darwin would be in as good shape as any other OS.