NAME
ReleaseNotes - These are the Release Notes for 1.17.02
SYNOPSIS
These are the major changes since version 1.16 and the fixes done for the MAINT branche 1.17.xx.
DESCRIPTION
I have done a lot of refactoring and wrote loads of new code and documentation since v1.16.
Here is a list of fixes in 1.17.xx MAINT:
Test::Smoke::SourceTree::copy_from_MANIFEST()
needs to unlink destination file before copying and explicitly set filemode after copying. (This was on Solaris 9)Some configsmoke.pl issues: {sync_type} was not propagated as default from old configfile. We need to change drive on Windows.
mkovz.pl issue with gccversion in the reports
Jarkko suggested a timeout mechanism so that smokes are stopped on a specific time or after a specified duration.
{killtime} eq '07:30' stops the smoke at 07:30 (AM) {killtime} eq '+9:30' stop after 9.5 hours
Major changes since 1.16:
smokeperl.pl is the new way to smoke. It is a wrapper script around good ol' mktest.pl and mkovz.pl
It also uses the backends to synctree.pl and mailrpt.pl
configsmoke.pl helps you create a (mandatory) configuration for smokeperl.pl. This configuration is stored in a separate file, so that it is possible to have different configurations.
One can think of different perl versions or different compiler versions.
New ways to sync the source-tree (see synctree.pl and Test::Smoke::Syncer).
Distribution now contains Mail::Sendmail (esp. for Win32)
-Uuseperlio will now only do one (1) testrun and it's back in perlcurrent.cfg
An implementation of Nick Clark's 'Hardlink Forest', with the extra --forest <directory> option to mktest.pl. This will change the way to make distclean to another (hopefully faster).
The subject of the message containing the report has changed:
Smoke [perlversion] <patch> <summary> <os> - <osvers> (<arch>/<cpus>)
If your platform supports UTF-8 locales you will now be able to do an extra pass of make test with $ENV{LC_ALL} set to such a locale.
All the backends now have a front end script (synctree.pl, patchtree.pl, mailrpt.pl and W32Configure.pl
There now is a --smartsmoke option that will exit after the SYNCTREE step if the the patchlevel is the same as before.
Some hacks are in place to support the smoking of perl-5.6.2 to be, as it doesn't need the extended PerlIO testing we use for 5.8+.
To configure Test::Smoke for smoking perl-5.6.x(MAINT):
$ perl configsmoke.pl -p smoke56x
To configre Test::Smoke for smoking perl-5.8.x(MAINT):
$ perl configsmoke.pl -p smoke58x
I think I finally got make install to do what I want.
We now include the hostname of the machine in the report for easy recognition.
The shellscript (smokecurrent.sh/smokecurrent.cmd) implements a sort of lock machanism, so that "overlapping" smokes are prevented.
COPYRIGHT
(c) 2002-2003, All rights reserved.
* Abe Timmerman <abeltje@cpan.org>
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