[gs-regression] gs regression report - 2006-08-31

Ralph Giles giles at ghostscript.com
Fri Sep 1 13:54:02 PDT 2006


I've removed vasarely.ps from comparefiles on peeves and rain. The 
indeterminacy is because vasarely used the ps random number generator, 
initialized with 'usertime srand'.

In July there was a change to the codebase and 'usertime' was no longer 
deterministic running this file. I haven't investigated why this is, and 
it could perhaps be considered a regression, but given that the file is 
by definition random, I think its reasonable to just remove it from the 
test suite.

 -r

On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 05:30:02AM -0700, gs-regression at ghostscript.com wrote:

> The following regression changes happened since yesterday's report:
> normal vasarely.ps (pbmraw/300/noband)
> normal vasarely.ps (pkmraw/72/banded)
> normal vasarely.ps (pkmraw/72/noband)
> normal vasarely.ps (ppmraw/72/noband)
> normal vasarely.ps (ppmraw/300/banded)
> pdfwrite vasarely.ps (ppmraw/72/noband)
> pdfwrite vasarely.ps (ppmraw/300/noband)


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