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Re: egcs-1.1 release issues
- To: law at cygnus dot com
- Subject: Re: egcs-1.1 release issues
- From: Manfred Hollstein <manfred at s-direktnet dot de>
- Date: Fri, 28 Aug 1998 20:55:02 +0200 (MEST)
- Cc: oliva at dcc dot unicamp dot br, egcs at cygnus dot com
- References: <oryasarx22.fsf@iguacu.dcc.unicamp.br><9402.904251487@hurl.cygnus.com>
- Reply-To: manfred at s-direktnet dot de, Manfred dot Hollstein at ks dot sel dot alcatel dot de
On Thu, 27 August 1998, 14:58:07, law@cygnus.com wrote:
>
> In message <oryasarx22.fsf@iguacu.dcc.unicamp.br>you write:
> > Jeffrey A Law <law@cygnus.com> writes:
> >
> > > I do not believe the standard reporting script looks for libg++
> > > results, so please explicitly run "make check" in the libg++ objdir
> > > and attach the results.
> >
> > Unfortunately, libg++ testing is not performed with dejagnu, so the
> > test script can't cope with the results. Unfortunately, there's no
> > easy way to extract the results from the output of `make check'.
> > Actually, there are some tests that are platform specific, and won't
> > even compile on some platforms I test regularly :-(
> I just realized that HJ's libg++ release doesn't have the rewritten
> testsuite Bob Manson and I did in 1997. Among other things it uses
> dejagnu and is more friendly for cross testing.
Do you know where I can get it? Perhaps I'll put it into a new libg++-2.8.1.2.
>
> Not that it's all that important. libg++ becomes less important every
> day.
>
> jeff
manfred