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Re: [lmi] [PATCH] C++ m11n: range-based for loops


From: Greg Chicares
Subject: Re: [lmi] [PATCH] C++ m11n: range-based for loops
Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2017 16:10:43 +0000
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On 2017-01-13 15:51, Greg Chicares wrote:
[...]
> I think the first patch (with that one extra change, above) is
> okay: it passes all my tests. However, I reverted all changes and
> applied both patches in order, and they both applied perfectly, but
> now I seem to have a problem already with the smallest test, as
> follows; did you have the same problem, or have I broken something?
> I'm quite sure I haven't removed the chroot's /opt directory.
> 
> /opt/lmi/src/lmi[0]$make $coefficiency cgi_tests cli_tests              
> Test common gateway interface:
> make[2]: warning: -jN forced in submake: disabling jobserver mode.
> Test command line interface:
> boost::filesystem::is_directory: "opt": File not found.
>   172 errors

Similarly, 'make unit_tests" gives:

Running mc_enum_test:

** uncaught exception: std::exception: boost::filesystem::path: invalid name 
"Z:" in path: "Z:"

Running input_test:

** uncaught exception: std::exception: boost::filesystem::is_directory: "opt": 
File not found.

so maybe whatever I did with 'wine' didn't get completely undone;
but that seems implausible, because after confirming that all tests
including these passed with the first patch, eftsoons I applied the
second patch and ran the same tests again, without changing any wine
setting in the interim. The environment looks fine:

/opt/lmi/src/lmi[0]$echo $PATH           
/opt/lmi/local/bin:/opt/lmi/local/lib:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
/opt/lmi/src/lmi[0]$echo $WINEPATH       
Z:\opt\lmi\local\bin;Z:\opt\lmi\local\lib

and wine finds the special msw-binary md5sum that I had placed on
$WINEPATH:

/opt/lmi/src/lmi[0]$wine md5sum --version
md5sum (PCP patchlevel 2) (GNU textutils) 1.22

which, as expected, is rather older than debian's:

/opt/lmi/src/lmi[0]$md5sum --version
md5sum (GNU coreutils) 8.23




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