Re: Astyle version?

From: Amos Jeffries <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz>
Date: Thu, 09 Dec 2010 00:08:15 +1300

On 08/12/10 19:47, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 08/12/10 19:32, Amos Jeffries wrote:
>> On 08/12/10 18:45, Amos Jeffries wrote:
>>> On 08/12/10 13:35, Henrik Nordström wrote:
>>>> tis 2010-12-07 klockan 11:06 +0100 skrev Henrik Nordström:
>>>>> tis 2010-12-07 klockan 16:00 +1300 skrev Amos Jeffries:
>>>>>
>>>>>> A test to make sure it does not add any problems would be good in
>>>>>> advance if possible though.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sure. A full test can be run on east shortly.
>>>>
>>>> east is now ready for testing astyle etc. Current status is
>>>> FreeBSD-7.3-P4 with fully up to date ports.
>>>>
>>>> key items:
>>>>
>>>> astyle-1.24
>>>> automake-1.11.1
>>>> autoconf-2.68
>>>> libtool-2.4
>>>> bzr-2.2.2 + bzrtools-2.2.0
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> Henrik
>>>>
>>>
>>> pico (or the improved fork 'nano') seems to be missing on east.
>>>
>>> Updating the script via other means and it cant find "md5sum".
>>
>> ah, NX that last. the script was not looking for the east hostname.
>> 'md5' is fine.
>>
>> The outlook is both good and terrible:
>>
>> It seems to be sucking the life out of 3 CPU and >1GB of RAM and still
>> only inching its way through the files. In the same time it takes 1.23
>> to complete the full sources 1.24 has almost finished the compat/ folder.
>>
>> File-wise so far the files have turned out either unchanged or
>> truncated. MD5 catches and prevents that last from breaking the code.
>
> Found out why the truncation happens. It dies after sucking up 3.5GB of
> RAM on some files.
>
> Amos

... 5 hrs later its done compat/, lib/, include/ and helpers. Got a
short way into the src/ directory top level.

It has cleaned up a few weirdnesses from 1.23. The results of the actual
formating look better so far. The speed is a blocker bug though.

Amos

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