[Bioperl-l] happy bioperl ;)
Jason Stajich
jason@chg.mc.duke.edu
Thu, 1 Mar 2001 17:30:08 -0500 (EST)
All tests for me pass on multiple architectures. I suspect there may be
some Index.t and Tempfile bugs still lurking, but I leave it up to Hilmar
on whether or not they will get fixed for this release or if they'll come
out in the soon-to-follow point release. I'd like to get back to the
mantra of "release early, release often" which can provide some quick
turnaround to major issues.
All tests pass on:
x86 FreeBSD4.2 perl 5.005_03, Alpha linux perl 5.005_03, Sparc Solaris
2.7/2.8 perl 5.6.0, x86 linux perl 5.005_03. WinNT activestate 5.6.0.
We need to make sure MANIFEST file is up to date (I think we can
regenerate with a simple find command), and that all mailing list info is
up to date.
As for biocorba:
There are some stubborn BioCORBA issues that I am tracking down.
BioCORBA could branch in a week or just fix the bugs in a point release
because I honestly think it is a ORBit bug.
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Ewan Birney wrote:
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> Bioperl passes *all tests* with very graceful failure notices where
> necessary (oooh I said to myself, we must have different versions of
> TextWrap across our supposedly homogenous /usr/local's at sanger). I have
> tested digital unix 4.0 series and 5. series with Perl 5.000404 (Sanger
> production) and Perl5.6.0 and Linux i386 (desktop machine) 5.6.0, and Sun
> (EBI machine) some version of perl
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> There was a double skipping of the game test which I fixed.
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> Looks good to branch over here...
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> I'll be raising a pint for you Jason and Hilmar tonight...
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Jason Stajich
jason@chg.mc.duke.edu
Center for Human Genetics
Duke University Medical Center
http://www.chg.duke.edu/