8am or 9am is often a good time to check out IMP as it is the last night tests plus fixes for anything that was discovered to be broken :-)Would providing a tag/branch in git that is a more formal representation of that be useful to people? Specifically, have a "nightly" branch which is the version used in the last nightly test + any fixes for specific problems discovered.
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 9:53 AM, Jan Kosinski <kosinski@embl.de> wrote:
OK, updated to 2.0.0-588-g04dc1f9 and I can enjoy functional IMP again :-)
I think the todays commits from drussel and maxbonomi made a difference, thanks a lot!
Jan
n 06/26/2013 05:14 PM, Ben Webb wrote:
On 6/26/13 7:45 AM, Jan Kosinski wrote:
I have problems with compiling recent dev versions of IMP. The last...
version I can build successfully is 2.0.0-544-gb4dfefb.
The version 2.0.0-545-ga3aaf4a is the first that crashes
Is it a bug? The dev logs from
http://salilab.org/imp/nightly/logs/develop/20130625/x86_64-intel8/ seem
ok. So maybe I build IMP wrong way?
If you build from develop, you're going to hit compile problems from time to time, particularly when lots of things are going on, like right now. I'd suggest you check http://salilab.org/imp/nightly/results/ (as you seem to be doing already) and updating only when things look good there. The logs you point to are for 954614a11a, which is a few commits after yours, so most likely the decorator problems you ran into were fixed by that point.
Ben
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