# from Nicholas Clark
# on Friday 29 February 2008 06:58:
>There is no such thing as a p5p admin*.
No, it would need to be somebody on behalf of TPF, as google needs
somewhere to send the mentorship check.
Alternatively, a company or individual attached to a sufficiently large
perl-based proje
Andy Lester wrote:
Anyone out there using Eclipse? I figure there might be value in its
ability to handle large codebases all at once.
Any pointers for startup and using the existing parrot project?
I know Eclipse a bit from Java development. You'd probably want to
start with "Eclipse IDE
# New Ticket Created by James Keenan
# Please include the string: [perl #51290]
# in the subject line of all future correspondence about this issue.
# http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=51290 >
Failures observed on: Linux: Debian-stable.
At revision 26137.
[li11-226:parrot] 507
On Friday 29 February 2008 16:21:16 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Modified:
>trunk/src/hll.c
>trunk/src/key.c
>
> Log:
> Applying two documentation patches submitted by Alan Rocker. ajr++
>
>
> Modified: trunk/src/hll.c
> ===
On Fri Feb 29 15:31:39 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> This problem is fixed by the patch I've attached to ticket #51280.
Applied that patch to my sandbox. It fixed the problem with error.t but
not the one with macro.t:
[li11-226:parrot] 512 $ prove -v t/compilers/imcc/syn/macro.t
t/compil
Got similar output for continuing failure on macro.t on Darwin:
t/compilers/imcc/syn/macro.
# Failed test 'invalid label syntax (RT\#47978, RT\#51104)'
# at t/compilers/imcc/syn/macro.t line 438.
# 'compilers/imcc/imcc.l:994: failed assertion 'valp->s'
# '
No one objected. I re-tested on Darwin, with satisfactory results.
Applied to trunk in r26140.
Reviewing the RT queue, I see that t/compilers/imcc/syn/macro.t is the
subject of an earlier ticket, # 50920. So I am going to merge this
ticket into that one.
kid51
On Wed Feb 27 09:40:57 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Two possible solutions: Either eliminate those 6 tests entirely, or
> rewrite the tests to make the regexes which need to be matched tolerant
> of the differences between Test::Builder 0.60 and 0.72 in this regard.
>
Like chromatic, I a
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008, Ovid wrote:
How else should we be advertising this?
These mailing lists might be a good place. Basically, places where the
work in question is done also seem like good places to advertise.
-dave
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