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Steve Fink

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Dec 8, 2002, 10:55:01 PM12/8/02
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I've gotten tired of endlessly clicking on tinderbox links to try to
figure out what's generally going wrong, so I made my computer do it
for me. Yes, I should have just made a script that runs on the
tinderbox machine or something instead of parsing Data::Dumper output,
but I didn't want to bother figuring out where to plug things in. You
can see the results here: http://foxglove.dnsalias.org/parrot/

In brief:

glastig, drinky-drinky, and one of the frivolous configurations (?)
need to have their checkouts blown away, or just have their
parrot/languages/CVS/Entries file edited to delete the D/brainfuck////
line.

Tru64 unix seems unhappy with multiarray tests 2+3.

TD-Seville is exploding while trying to compile an alignment test
program.

And a few other machines have a few other scattered failures.

I haven't been following things that well; are any of the remaining
ones known problems? (eg do some of these still need the registers to
be scanned during DOD?)

Josh Wilmes

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Dec 9, 2002, 12:36:40 AM12/9/02
to Steve Fink, perl6-i...@perl.org

At 19:55 on 12/08/2002 PST, Steve Fink <st...@fink.com> wrote:

> You can see the results here: http://foxglove.dnsalias.org/parrot/

I'm getting a 404 on that.

--Josh

Steve Fink

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Dec 9, 2002, 12:44:11 AM12/9/02
to Josh Wilmes, perl6-i...@perl.org

Well, of course you would! Don't you know anything about the web? You
should have figured out that I would probably pick the wrong name
initially (/perl6), test it that way, then change it at the last
minute before I sent out the email. And from there, it's not the
slightest bit difficult to guess that I would forget to restart
Apache, and realize that I expected you to break into my machine and
restart it for me.

Sheesh, some people expect me to do all their thinking for them.

<ahem> I meant to say: thanks, I messed up. It should be fixed now.

Oops. But make sure you use the trailing slash.

Blair Christensen

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Dec 8, 2002, 11:06:56 PM12/8/02
to Steve Fink, perl6-i...@perl.org
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 07:55:01PM -0800, Steve Fink wrote:
> glastig, drinky-drinky, and one of the frivolous configurations (?)
> need to have their checkouts blown away, or just have their
> parrot/languages/CVS/Entries file edited to delete the D/brainfuck////
> line.

For good measure, I wiped out parrot on drinky-drinky and for both of
the frivolous configurations (gcc + SUNWspro) and am doing a manual
run of the tinderbox client for all three.

blair.

Dan Sugalski

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Dec 9, 2002, 7:26:16 PM12/9/02
to Steve Fink, perl6-i...@perl.org
At 7:55 PM -0800 12/8/02, Steve Fink wrote:
>I've gotten tired of endlessly clicking on tinderbox links to try to
>figure out what's generally going wrong, so I made my computer do it
>for me. Yes, I should have just made a script that runs on the
>tinderbox machine or something instead of parsing Data::Dumper output,
>but I didn't want to bother figuring out where to plug things in. You
>can see the results here: http://foxglove.dnsalias.org/parrot/
>
>In brief:
>
>glastig, drinky-drinky, and one of the frivolous configurations (?)
>need to have their checkouts blown away, or just have their
>parrot/languages/CVS/Entries file edited to delete the D/brainfuck////

I've blown away the dir and restarted on glastig. We'll see what
happens when the checkout finally finishes.
--
Dan

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teddy bears get drunk

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