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Re: [Octave Forge] Octave 4.0 call for packages


From: John Donoghue
Subject: Re: [Octave Forge] Octave 4.0 call for packages
Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2015 09:43:52 -0400
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On 04/11/2015 09:38 AM, John Donoghue wrote:
On 04/11/2015 08:19 AM, address@hidden wrote:
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Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2015 14:07:14 +0200
From: Oliver Heimlich<address@hidden>
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Subject: Re: [Octave Forge] Octave 4.0 call for packages
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On 11.04.2015 11:56, Oliver Heimlich wrote:
>On 11.04.2015 03:25, Mike Miller wrote:
>>Would you mind sharing the test failures you are seeing? Either as bug >>reports against each package or a summary log file sent to the list or >>posted somewhere. Full output would be most helpful as many developers
>>are unable to test on Windows.
>>
>>Thanks,
>
>I am going to put the results into our wiki [1] as a table. I can put
>the test logs on a private website and link to them in the table. Then,
>we can collect references to existing bug reports/patches in a
>structured way. This should simplify the assessment of all packages
>together. And it might help to sort out deprecated packages.
You can find the results in the wiki:
http://wiki.octave.org/Octave-Forge#GNU_Octave_4.0_compatibility_assessment

The wiki contains a link to my test logs from Win7.

So far, there are 13 packages that seem fit, 10 with bug reports or
known fixes. Many where I am unsure about their current state. Please
update the status of packages that you know better than I do.

Nice table!!
I added columns for win32 - as yet unpopulated

Is there a way to run all/any tests in a package ... so we can do something like:

pkg test general





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