Seems to work now, once I clean up my client side. (Had to do a little svn
cleanup and remove the old directory before it would go through, but now it
looks good.)
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Will do at next chance, maybe later today or tomorrow.
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There appear to be two directories, languages/HQ9plus and languages/h
most sense). If there's a
common set of "somethings" that lots of those languages depend on, then the
same rule applies.
I don't know the impact of creating "bundles", so I'm kinda speaking from
ignorance, so take with large grain of salt.
Ted Neward
Java,
Where do I get it? Is it part of the Parrot distro?
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BTW, I didn't want to file a bug, but the Lua compiler in the latest bits uses
a tool "yapp" that doesn't appear to be a part of the bundle--is it supposed to
be?
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Sorry, I've been caught up in some other stuff, haven't had the time to try and
recreate the build and send you the log. Given the commits that have most
likely taken place since then, I'll assume it's fixed and attach the full build
report if/when I try again.
Ted Ne
Sorry, you're right, the error did occur during the nmake part of the build; I
just wanted to make it clear (in case it mattered) that ActiveState was used to
run the Configure.pl script. Do you still need the complete make output? It's
pretty benign up until the crash.
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Visual Studio 2008, ActiveState Perl running configure.pl
..\
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Steps look as follows:
C:\Prg\parrot-svn>svn up
At revision 2
By the way, being new to posting bugs to the Parrot system, if there's more I
can provide by way of info, don't hesitate to let me know.
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When running nmake test (Visual Studio 2008, WinXP SP2), the process
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