> Then the whole
> thing builds ok, but most of the tests fail (maybe has to do with that
> python version
> issue? I have 2.1.1). I ran the first failing test manually w/o python
> (target-test) and it ran ok.
I must have been hallucinating when I though it ran ok, because now that I
see what 'target-test' is supposed to do, the output is all crap. This is
probably
to deep and too much for me to work on, so unless anyone has some
brilliant ideas, I'm going to have to give up. The output of the first
target-test
is this (yes, with all that garbage starting off):
:
Ç+ü+é+â+ä+à+å+ç+ê+ë+è+ï+î+ì+Ä+Å+É+æ+Æ+ô+ö+ò+û+ù+ÿ+Ö+Ü+£+¥+P+f+á+í+ó+ú+ñ+Ñ+ª+
º+
¿+_+¬+½+¼+¡+«+»+_+_+_+¦+¦+¦+¦+++++¦+¦++++++++++/cvs/src/subversion-r3200/sub
vers
ion/tests/libsvn_subr/z/A/B,
cvs/src/subversion-r3200/subversion/tests/libsvn_su
br/z/A, cvs/src/subversion-r3200/subversion/tests/libsvn_subr/z/D,
cvs/src/subve
rsion-r3200/subversion/tests/libsvn_subr/z/G,
Common path without getting targets does not match common path with targets
-Doug
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Received on Tue Oct 8 17:01:06 2002