[#31647] [Backport #3666] Backport of r26311 (Bug #2587) — Luis Lavena <redmine@...>

Backport #3666: Backport of r26311 (Bug #2587)

13 messages 2010/08/07

[#31666] [Bug #3677] unable to run certain gem binaries' in windows 7 — Roger Pack <redmine@...>

Bug #3677: unable to run certain gem binaries' in windows 7

10 messages 2010/08/10

[#31676] [Backport #3680] Splatting calls to_ary instead of to_a in some cases — Tomas Matousek <redmine@...>

Backport #3680: Splatting calls to_ary instead of to_a in some cases

10 messages 2010/08/11

[#31681] [Bug #3683] getgrnam on computer with NIS group (+)? — Rocky Bernstein <redmine@...>

Bug #3683: getgrnam on computer with NIS group (+)?

13 messages 2010/08/11

[#31843] Garbage Collection Question — Asher <asher@...>

This question is no doubt a function of my own lack of understanding, but I think that asking it will at least help some other folks see what's going on with the internals during garbage collection.

17 messages 2010/08/25
[#31861] Re: Garbage Collection Question — Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@...> 2010/08/26

> The question in short: when an object goes out of scope and has no

[#31862] Re: Garbage Collection Question — Asher <asher@...> 2010/08/26

Right - so how does a pointer ever get off the stack?

[#31873] Re: Garbage Collection Question — Kurt Stephens <ks@...> 2010/08/27

On 8/26/10 11:51 AM, Asher wrote:

[#31894] Re: Garbage Collection Question — Asher <asher@...> 2010/08/27

I very much appreciate the response, and this is helpful in describing the narrative, but it's still a few steps behind my question - but it may very well have clarified some points that help us get there.

[#31896] Re: Garbage Collection Question — Evan Phoenix <evan@...> 2010/08/27

You have introduced something called a "root node" without defining it. What do you mean by this?

[#31885] Avoiding $LOAD_PATH pollution — Eric Hodel <drbrain@...7.net>

Last year Nobu asked me to propose an API for adding an object to

21 messages 2010/08/27

[#31947] not use system for default encoding — Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@...>

It strikes me as a bit "scary" to use system locale settings to

19 messages 2010/08/30

[#31971] Change Ruby's License to BSDL + Ruby's dual license — "NARUSE, Yui" <naruse@...>

Ruby's License will change to BSDL + Ruby's dual license

16 messages 2010/08/31

[ruby-core:31630] Re: Release engineering status of 1.9.2-p0

From: Yusuke ENDOH <mame@...>
Date: 2010-08-05 23:21:08 UTC
List: ruby-core #31630
Hi,

2010/8/6 Lucas Nussbaum <lucas@lucas-nussbaum.net>:
> As a data point, here is the status of ruby 1.9.2 on Debian's official
> architectures.

Great.  Thank you for the report.


> The package works fine on the following architectures (no test failures
> in 'make test', some in 'make test-all' but nothing serious):
> - amd64
> - armel
> - i386
> - mips
> - mipsel
> - powerpc
> - s390

Very good news!


> The package needs more work on those architectures:
> - hppa: 'make test' passes, but 'make tests-all' segfaults
>   https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=ruby1.9.1;ver=1.9.2~svn28788-1;arch=hppa;stamp=1280619012
> - ia64: 'make test' passes, but 'make tests-all' segfaults
>   https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=ruby1.9.1;ver=1.9.2~svn28788-1;arch=ia64;stamp=1280660476
> - kfreebsd-amd64: some threading related failures, which might also
>   affect FreeBSD
>   https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=ruby1.9.1;ver=1.9.2~svn28788-1;arch=kfreebsd-amd64;stamp=1280661492
> - kfreebsd-i386: some threading related failures too, + a segfault
>   during 'make tests'
>   https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=ruby1.9.1;ver=1.9.2~svn28788-1;arch=kfreebsd-i386;stamp=1280703210
> - sparc: tests hang
>   (no log available)

Hmm.  It does not matter about 1.9.2 release because they are neither
supported or besteffort platforms currently.
But we will appreciate your contribution for supporting these platforms.

Reference information:

- ia64 has a platform maintainer, TAKANO Mitsuhiro, but I haven't
  seen his activity recently.
- Naruse-san confirmed test-all was completed (2F1E) on FreeBSD (not
  kfreebsd).
- I confirmed test-all was completed (24F9E) on Sparc Solaris.

-- 
Yusuke Endoh <mame@tsg.ne.jp>

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