[I haven't received a reply on the boost-testing list, so I'm resending
to the general list in the hopes that someone can help.]
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Subject: Errors in test matrix
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2018 09:41:05 -0400
From: Stefan Seefeld
To: Running Boost regression tests
Hello,
[I'm not entirely sure this is the right place for the report. Please
let me know if it isn't, and where to post instead.]
On
https://www.boost.org/development/tests/develop/developer/numeric-ublas.html,
I'm looking at failures in the "Sandia" columns. Following one link
takes me to
https://www.boost.org/development/tests/develop/developer/output/Sandia-gcc-...,
which demonstrates a couple of issues:
* What compiler version is this using ? The URL contains both "5.4.0" as
well as "4.4.7".
* The actual error reads "unrecognized command line option -std=c++11".
Given that Boost.uBLAS itself doesn't specify this flag, I assume it's
part of the test runner's configurations. However, it seems to be used
with a compiler version that doesn't support it (though again, it isn't
clear which compiler version we are actually talking about).
Unfortunately there are quite a large number of columns with similarly
generic errors, i.e. errors more likely to be caused by invalid set ups,
rather than genuine errors in the library (libraries, as I'm seeing
similar errors in other libraries).
What can I do about this ? Ignore the errors ? It would be good if the
metainfo that is displayed with the test runners included a point of
contact (mail address ?) to report such errors.
Thanks,
Stefan
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