On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 4:45 PM, John W. Eaton
<address@hidden> wrote:
The second release candidate of Octave 3.6.0 is now available from
alpha.gnu.org in the directory /gnu/octave:
92d7ec90289ebecb2a5a22fc3074740c octave-3.6.0-rc1.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 3003 3002 17878104 Jan 12 20:32 octave-3.6.0-rc1.tar.gz
Even if you have been building Octave regularly from the Mercurial
archive, it would help if you could build from this release candidate
and report any problems. We could especially use reports for Windows
and OS X systems.
Unless there is some significant problem with this release candidate,
it will become Octave 3.6.0 in few days.
jwe
Summary:
PASS 10140
FAIL 0
There were 2 expected failures (see fntests.log for details).
Expected failures are known bugs. Please help improve Octave
by contributing fixes for them.
243 (of 803) .m files have no tests.
38 (of 154) .cc files have no tests.
Please help improve Octave by contributing tests for
these files (see the list in the file fntests.log).
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/doug/oct395/octave-3.6.0-rc1/test'
address@hidden:~/oct395/octave-3.6.0-rc1$
It did not show 50 skipped test, this is good!
Doug
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