On Thu Jan 24 10:31:46 2008, coke wrote:
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> I think this helps verify my original claim, but how to address it?
>
What would happen if in config/auto/gmp.pm we had some code similar to
that found in config/auto/readline.pm?
sub _init {
my $self = shift;
my %data;
$data{descriptio
On Jan 25, 2008 6:14 PM, chromatic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 25 January 2008 11:43:35 Bernhard Schmalhofer wrote:
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> > 'languages/perl5' currently servers only as a container for some old
> > PMCs, that probably
> > nobody uses or cares about.
> >
> > Can I remove 'languages/perl5' ?
I committed a fix for this in r25229: a simple substitution of 'gmtime'
for 'localtime'. See attached.
It will not, however, be visible on the web page until the webmasters
install the revised version of smokeserv-server.pl.
kid51
Index: tools/util/smokeserv-server.pl
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In t/harness we find the following:
## FIXME: ###
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On Friday 25 January 2008 11:43:35 Bernhard Schmalhofer wrote:
> 'languages/perl5' currently servers only as a container for some old
> PMCs, that probably
> nobody uses or cares about.
>
> Can I remove 'languages/perl5' ?
+1 from me, unless there's some interest in any way not merely historical.
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Hello.
As I said in a previous message, there are two casts in pf_items.c
that are unnecess
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Hi,
'languages/perl5' currently servers only as a container for some old
PMCs,
> But I'm unclear: Did 'make' complete successfully? I.e., did you end
> up with a './parrot' executable in your top-level sandbox?
>
Yes. And when I made Perl 6, it said "Hello (&c)".
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> Hi, Alan! What kind of CPU do you have? If you have an AMD Athlon XP
> (or something of similar lineage), I think I know what the problem is.
>
I think you've nailed it: Athlon XP-M.
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On Friday 25 January 2008 07:46:32 Andy Lester wrote:
> On Jan 25, 2008, at 2:16 AM, chromatic wrote:
> > Did you test this with make testC and make testj?
> I'm unaware of testC and testj. So no.
Okay.
> I'm looking at the Makefile, and I guess I'm not understanding the
> differences between
Hello.
I sent to the list the message to parrotbug, and later to parrotbug
the apology message to the list, sorry.
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Hello.
As I said in a previous message, there are two casts in pf_items.c
that are unnecessary and seems to be wrong.
This patch removes both, avoiding warnings. Tested in Ubuntu 7.10 on
Intel platform.
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Index: src/packfile/pf_items.c
On Jan 25, 2008, at 2:16 AM, chromatic wrote:
Did you test this with make testC and make testj?
I'm unaware of testC and testj. So no.
I'm looking at the Makefile, and I guess I'm not understanding the
differences between the various cores.
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At this point in our work, it is expected that 'make' will generate
warnings. Consider them data for further research. So there's no cause
for panic here.
But I'm unclear: Did 'make' complete successfully? I.e., did you end
up with a './parrot' executable in your top-level sandbox?
kid51
I will try to look at this over the weekend.
I'm working from an svn fetched version - but the 03-revision.t goes
out, makes a tmp dir, puts in a cache file .parrot_current_rev (w/ 16000
in it) file and a Makefile so the call to Parrot::Revision::current runs:
sub _get_revision {
my $revision;
if (-f $cache and ! -f 'Makefile') {
>
> Using the "Strawberry Perl" on Windows XP to install Parrot resulted in
> the attached warnings output from the make step.
>
I'll try a stronger glue this time; maybe they'll stay attached.
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On Thursday 24 January 2008 23:20:45 chromatic wrote:
> On Thursday 24 January 2008 19:11:37 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Modified:
> >trunk/src/exceptions.c
> > Log:
> > Added missing break to switch statement (!!!). Added checks for NULL
> > pointers
> Did you test this with make testC a
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