[Pdx-pm] Parrot on Windows

Kris Bosland krisb at ring.org
Wed Oct 3 13:03:11 PDT 2007


nmake test results:

Failed Test                    Stat Wstat Total Fail  Failed  List of
Failed
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
t/compilers/pge/p5regex/p5rx.t              960    5   0.52%  78-80
135-136
t/examples/library.t              1   256     4    1  25.00%  2
t/examples/pasm.t                 1   256     6    1  16.67%  5
t/examples/shootout.t             3   768    20    3  15.00%  5 16-17
t/library/streams.t               2   512    20    2  10.00%  13 17
t/op/sprintf.t                              308  128  41.56%  11-13 33
37-45 47
                                                              51-61 63 65
67-68
                                                              100-113
115-121
                                                              124-130
133-140
                                                              142-143 145
148-
                                                              151 154-156
158-
                                                              160 162-165
167-
                                                              184 194-196
198-
                                                              199 205-209
211-
                                                              213 216-222
225-
                                                              232
15 tests and 623 subtests skipped.
Failed 6/333 test scripts, 98.20% okay. 140/7848 subtests failed, 98.22%
okay.
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe' : return code '0xff'
Stop.


On Wed, 3 Oct 2007, Kris Bosland wrote:

>
> Right now, I am building with nmake, and I will run nmake test and let you
> know if it works.  I would recommend adding a suggestion in README.win32
> for a simple offline test, or include a simple test in Configure.pl, or
> perhaps print out the command line of the failed test after Configure.pl
> fails so that users can experiment or receive compiler support from there.
>
> Thank you for your quick response, and I look forward to joining the
> Parrot club!
>
> -Kris
>



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