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Just a data point - fresh svn on a Macbook pro x86 failsr3205:
c++ -o dan_ops_switch.bundle dan_ops_switch.o -L/usr/local/lib
-L/usr/share/cvs/afbach/parrot/blib/lib
-L/usr/share/cvs/afbach/parrot/blib/lib -undefined dynamic_lookup -bundle
-L/usr/share/cvs/afbach/parrot/blib/lib -lparrot
make
On Sun, 2 Nov 2008, James Keenan wrote:
> # New Ticket Created by James Keenan
> # Please include the string: [perl #60312]
> # in the subject line of all future correspondence about this issue.
> # http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=60312 >
>
>
> Thanks to some automated test rep
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Just a data point - fresh svn on a Macbook pro x86 failsr3205:
[snip]
auto::readline - Does your platform support readline...dyld: lazy
symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _rl_get_keymap
Referenced from: /usr/share/cvs/afbach/parrot/./test_51162
Expe
On Mon Nov 03 09:38:38 2008, doughera wrote:
> On Sun, 2 Nov 2008, James Keenan wrote:
>
>
> > Observations:
> > 1. All 6 of these tests are marked to be skipped on Win32. So
> > perhaps the reason they're failing on OpenBSD is the same as that for
> > Win32. If so, then we could add 'Open
I understand that some of the Parrot developers will be having a confab
at Google the weekend after this. Perhaps they could devote some time
to discussing the question of how we can recruit to the project some
people who are *really* knowledgeable about particular OSes, i.e.,
porters. I definite
On Mon, 3 Nov 2008, James Keenan via RT wrote:
> > Are the underlying machines and
> > perl5 configurations the same for the NetBSD and OpenBSD tests?
>
> I believe so. I think magnachef has them set up as virtual machines on
> the same underlying box. He's working on getting me accounts on