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From: igaztanaga_at_[hidden]
Date: 2007-10-05 13:54:41
Author: igaztanaga
Date: 2007-10-05 13:54:39 EDT (Fri, 05 Oct 2007)
New Revision: 39715
URL: http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/changeset/39715
Log:
Marked hpp_cxx* as broken for Interprocess/Intrusive, and acc for Interprocess.
Text files modified: 
   trunk/status/explicit-failures-markup.xml |    11 ++++++++++-                             
   1 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
Modified: trunk/status/explicit-failures-markup.xml
==============================================================================
--- trunk/status/explicit-failures-markup.xml	(original)
+++ trunk/status/explicit-failures-markup.xml	2007-10-05 13:54:39 EDT (Fri, 05 Oct 2007)
@@ -1606,6 +1606,7 @@
             <toolset name="gcc-3.3*"/>
             <toolset name="mipspro"/>
             <toolset name="acc"/>
+            <toolset name="hp_cxx*"/>
             <note author="Ion Gaztañaga">
                 The compiler does not support features that are essential for the library.
             </note>
@@ -1626,10 +1627,18 @@
             <toolset name="gcc-3.2*"/>
             <toolset name="gcc-3.3*"/>
             <toolset name="mipspro"/>
+            <toolset name="hp_cxx*"/>
             <note author="Ion Gaztañaga">
                 The compiler does not support features that are essential for the library.
             </note>
         </mark-unusable>
+        <mark-expected-failures>
+            <test name="doc_offset_ptr" />
+            <toolset name="acc"/>
+            <note author="Ion Gaztañaga">
+                The compiler is not supported by Interprocess.
+            </note>
+        </mark-expected-failures>
     </library>
 
     <!-- io-->
@@ -2909,7 +2918,7 @@
                as the following trivial code in
                common_factor.hpp goes into an infinite loop:
 
-               while ( !(r[ which ] & 1u) ){ r[ which ] >>= 1; }
+               while ( !(r[ which ] & 1u) ){ r[ which ] >>= 1; }
 
             </note>
         </mark-expected-failures>