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Re: release 3.0.2
From: |
Michael Goffioul |
Subject: |
Re: release 3.0.2 |
Date: |
Tue, 19 Aug 2008 12:21:30 +0200 |
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 10:12 AM, Jaroslav Hajek <address@hidden> wrote:
> It's going to happen, but I have no access. John is just waiting
> whether all the regular builders can build this release. I
> pre-announced the release two weeks ago, but perhaps I should have
> made a second "last call".
I just tried to compile and run 3.0.2 with MSVC. It compiles fine and
reports 2 test failures:
1) It seems there's a typo in the test code
>>>>> processing
>>>>> d:\Sources\c\octave\octave-forge-svn\admin\Windows\msvc\downloaded_packages\octave-3.0.2\src/DLD-FUNCTIONS\rand.cc
***** test
% Test fixed state
randp("seed",1);
assert(randp(1e9,1,6),[1000006208 1000012224 999981120 999963520
999963072 999981440]],1e-6))
!!!!! test failed
parse error near line 231 of file ./fntests.m
syntax error
>>> function [ __random_statistical_tests__] = __test__(
>>> __random_statistical_tests__)
% Test fixed state
randp("seed",1);
assert(randp(1e9,1,6),[1000006208 1000012224 999981120 999963520
999963072 999981440]],1e-6))
endfunction
^
shared variables {
__random_statistical_tests__ = 0
}
2) This one, I don't know what to do. When debugging, it seems
xdnrm2 returns Inf.
>>>>> processing
>>>>> d:\Sources\c\octave\octave-forge-svn\admin\Windows\msvc\downloaded_packages\octave-3.0.2\src\data.cc
***** assert(norm([1e200, 1]), 1e200);
!!!!! test failed
error: assert (norm ([1e200, 1]),1e200) expected
1.0000e+200
but got
Inf
Infs don't match
shared variables {
x =
1 -3 4 5 -7
}
Michael.
- Re: release 3.0.2,
Michael Goffioul <=