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From: | Jean-Charles Malahieude |
Subject: | Re: output-distance.py |
Date: | Thu, 01 Oct 2009 15:59:21 +0200 |
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Le 30/09/2009 23:17, Patrick McCarty disait :
Hi, On 2009-09-30, Jean-Charles Malahieude wrote:On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 13:36:32, Patrick McCarty wrote:Aside from a build failure in the German docs (notation.de.pdf), I can cleanly compile the docs with `make -j2' on the second run.No problem to build everything on a fresh tree according to commit e785c84e6dfaca8ad657337418bd407da781adba with 'make -j3&& make -j3 doc'. But make check fails. If you wish to have a look at the log file...Did you do 'make test-baseline' before commit 4c5a581ca ? If you did, I think that is the reason why 'make check' is failing for you, since the directory names and snippet names are different now. I have a different problem related to 'make check' that is unrelated, so I can't easily test this right now. Does it work if you do a test-baseline for commit 4c5a581ca, and then a 'make check' with current master? Thanks, Patrick
In fact, it was on a fresh local clone of the master branch as of Reinhold's "Fix killCues ..." patch dated 2009-09-30 15:44:45. I never did a 'test-baseline' before. Would you like me to clean everything, rewind to 4c5a581ca, make a test-baseline (and save the logs), and then rebuild as of a clean current master? I'm available for the next 5 hours, going forward on my translation process (in a separate directory/clone)...
For what it is worth, my configuration is : Fedora 11 on a dual core 1.86GHz with 2 Go RAM My 'local.make' states CPU_COUNT=2 I compile with 'make -j3' Cheers, Jean-Charles
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