Re: OpenEuphoria on the raspberry pi
- Posted by mattlewis (admin) Feb 13, 2013
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[ NO! Seriously, guys, learn to use hg bisect. It will do the hard work for you, and unless you get lucky, you'll probably have to do fewer tests. As I said before, it does a binary search on the revisions.
There were some recent regressions in the C-calling stuff on other architectures, so it wouldn't surprise me to hear there were some on ARM, as well.
Matt
took a look an hour ago and it looks like it is just automating the switch to the next changeset and keeping a list of the ones marked bad (and the instructions i found were for an earlier version to what i have installed as half the stuff doesn't work or has changed.
i'll have another look after lunch and when i finish the next bit of soldering i want to do
Yes, that's pretty much what it does. Eventually, it will tell you which was the last good revision. And you don't have to worry about accidentally straying into a different branch or keep track of a list of revisions.
Matt