From: Alan W. I. <ir...@be...> - 2014-02-07 03:12:00
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On 2014-02-06 01:43-0800 Alan W. Irwin wrote: > [...] I > have successfully completed some critical bits and pieces of the same > comprehensivive plplot_lite tests on MinGW/MSYS/Wine that were failing > for the last release. That leads me to believe a repeat on that > platform of the comprehensive test described above for Linux is likely > to succeed. I have therefore initiated such a test ~5 hours ago, and > it is still going strong with no run-time errors. If that success > continues, then from the time it has taken to do individual parts of > the comprehensive test, I think the whole thing will finish roughly 15 > (!) hours after the start which is a Wine slowdown of a factor of > roughly 30 compared to the equivalent Linux test. That noninteractive test completed finally without any errors which is a big breakthrough for the MinGW/MSYS/Wine platform. Woohoo! So, Arjen, there should be nothing in our source tree that prevents you from replicating this test on MinGW/MSYS/Microsoft Windows. It did take 17.5 hours on Wine to complete this test, but the computer time required in the MinGW/MSYS/Microsoft Windows case should be much less than that. My next step is to finish up the comprehensive Linux tests I describe in README.release (revision 12981). Then I plan to follow that up by doing an _interactive_ comprehensive test on MinGW/MSYS/Wine to finish out the MinGW/MSYS/Wine test I have described in README.release. That will be the final effort I have planned for this release cycle. Alan __________________________ Alan W. Irwin Astronomical research affiliation with Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Victoria (astrowww.phys.uvic.ca). Programming affiliations with the FreeEOS equation-of-state implementation for stellar interiors (freeeos.sf.net); the Time Ephemerides project (timeephem.sf.net); PLplot scientific plotting software package (plplot.sf.net); the libLASi project (unifont.org/lasi); the Loads of Linux Links project (loll.sf.net); and the Linux Brochure Project (lbproject.sf.net). __________________________ Linux-powered Science __________________________ |