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Fwd: [patch] Patch for check-fixincludes failures (AIX and HP-UX)


With corrected spelling of "gcc-patches".
It got mistranscribed on my last attempt.

Cc: sje@cup.hp.com, dje.gcc@gmail.com, gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org


On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 8:32 AM, Rainer Orth<ro@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de> wrote:
> Steve Ellcey <sje@cup.hp.com> writes:
>
>> The complex.h change appears to be a conflict between an HP-UX and an
>> AIX fix. ?The fixes are both OK but when you run the testing there are
>> problems because they seem to interfere with each other, I modified the
>> HP-UX fix to be compatibile with the AIX fix and now that test passes
>> too.
>
> Right, I've observed the same when developing complex.h fixes for Solaris 2
> and IRIX 6. ?I believe this happens because check.sh runs the fixincludes
> tests with TARGET_MACHINE='*', so all tests are run irrespective of mach
> clauses in inclhack.def. ?Your fix solves the problem for me as well.

Excellent. ?Thank you. ?The tests need to run with a "wild card" machine type
so that the results are as consistent as I can make them across all the targets
we've got. ?Especially targets I don't have access to....Again, thanks!
Regards, Bruce


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