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Results for 3.3 20030415 (Debian prerelease) testsuite on mips-unknown-linux-gnu


LAST_UPDATED: Tue Apr 15 22:53:42 UTC 2003

Native configuration is mips-unknown-linux-gnu

		=== g++ tests ===


Running target unix
FAIL: g++.dg/compat/break/bitfield7 y_tst.o compile
UNRESOLVED: g++.dg/compat/break/bitfield7 x_tst.o-y_tst.o link 
UNRESOLVED: g++.dg/compat/break/bitfield7 x_tst.o-y_tst.o execute 
FAIL: g++.dg/parse/crash2.C  (test for errors, line 5)
FAIL: g++.dg/parse/crash2.C (test for excess errors)
XPASS: g++.law/profile1.C (test for excess errors)
XPASS: g++.law/profile1.C  Execution test
XPASS: g++.other/init5.C  Execution test

		=== g++ Summary ===

# of expected passes		7889
# of unexpected failures	3
# of unexpected successes	3
# of expected failures		98
# of unresolved testcases	2
# of untested testcases		23
# of unsupported tests		18
/build/buildd/gcc-3.3-3.3ds5/build/gcc/testsuite/../g++ version 3.3 20030415 (Debian prerelease)

		=== g77 tests ===


Running target unix

		=== g77 Summary ===

# of expected passes		1686
# of unsupported tests		8
/build/buildd/gcc-3.3-3.3ds5/build/gcc/testsuite/../g77 version 3.3 20030415 (Debian prerelease)

		=== gcc tests ===


Running target unix
WARNING: program timed out.
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/20001226-1.c,  -O1  
WARNING: program timed out.
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/20001226-1.c,  -O2  
WARNING: program timed out.
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/20001226-1.c,  -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer  
WARNING: program timed out.
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/20001226-1.c,  -O3 -g  
WARNING: program timed out.
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/20001226-1.c,  -Os  
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20020412-1.c execution,  -O0 
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20020412-1.c execution,  -O1 
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20020412-1.c execution,  -O2 
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20020412-1.c execution,  -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer 
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20020412-1.c execution,  -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -funroll-loops 
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20020412-1.c execution,  -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -funroll-all-loops -finline-functions 
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20020412-1.c execution,  -O3 -g 
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20020412-1.c execution,  -Os 
FAIL: gcc.dg/duff-2.c (test for excess errors)
FAIL: gcc.dg/format/c90-printf-1.c C90 bad use of %l (test for warnings, line 92)
FAIL: gcc.dg/format/c90-printf-1.c C90 bad use of %l (test for warnings, line 93)
FAIL: gcc.dg/format/c90-printf-1.c C90 bad use of %l (test for warnings, line 92)
FAIL: gcc.dg/format/c90-printf-1.c C90 bad use of %l (test for warnings, line 93)
FAIL: gcc.dg/format/c90-scanf-1.c bad use of %l (test for warnings, line 64)
FAIL: gcc.dg/format/c90-scanf-1.c bad use of %l (test for warnings, line 65)
FAIL: gcc.dg/format/c90-scanf-1.c bad use of %l (test for warnings, line 66)
FAIL: gcc.dg/format/c90-scanf-1.c bad use of %l (test for warnings, line 64)
FAIL: gcc.dg/format/c90-scanf-1.c bad use of %l (test for warnings, line 65)
FAIL: gcc.dg/format/c90-scanf-1.c bad use of %l (test for warnings, line 66)
FAIL: gcc.dg/format/c99-printf-1.c bogus %j warning (test for bogus messages, line 65)
FAIL: gcc.dg/format/c99-printf-1.c bogus %j warning (test for bogus messages, line 66)
FAIL: gcc.dg/format/c99-printf-1.c (test for excess errors)
FAIL: gcc.dg/format/c99-printf-1.c bogus %j warning (test for bogus messages, line 65)
FAIL: gcc.dg/format/c99-printf-1.c bogus %j warning (test for bogus messages, line 66)
FAIL: gcc.dg/format/c99-printf-1.c (test for excess errors)
FAIL: gcc.dg/format/c99-scanf-1.c bogus %j warning (test for bogus messages, line 85)
FAIL: gcc.dg/format/c99-scanf-1.c (test for excess errors)
FAIL: gcc.dg/format/c99-scanf-1.c bogus %j warning (test for bogus messages, line 85)
FAIL: gcc.dg/format/c99-scanf-1.c (test for excess errors)
FAIL: gcc.dg/format/c99-strftime-1.c (test for excess errors)
FAIL: gcc.dg/format/c99-strftime-1.c (test for excess errors)
FAIL: gcc.dg/special/gcsec-1.c (test for excess errors)
FAIL: mips-abi 64

		=== gcc Summary ===

# of expected passes		21162
# of unexpected failures	38
# of expected failures		93
# of unsupported tests		169
/build/buildd/gcc-3.3-3.3ds5/build/gcc/xgcc version 3.3 20030415 (Debian prerelease)

		=== objc tests ===


Running target unix
FAIL: objc.dg/naming-1.m  (test for errors, line 20)
FAIL: objc.dg/naming-1.m (test for excess errors)
FAIL: objc.dg/naming-2.m  (test for errors, line 7)
FAIL: objc.dg/naming-2.m (test for excess errors)

		=== objc Summary ===

# of expected passes		1149
# of unexpected failures	4
/build/buildd/gcc-3.3-3.3ds5/build/gcc/xgcc version 3.3 20030415 (Debian prerelease)

		=== treelang tests ===


Running target unix

		=== treelang Summary ===

# of expected passes		1
		=== libstdc++-v3 tests ===


Running target unix
XPASS: 22_locale/collate_byname.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/collate_members_char.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/collate_members_wchar_t.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/ctype_is_char.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/members.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/messages_byname.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/messages_members_char.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/moneypunct_byname.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/moneypunct_members_char.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/moneypunct_members_wchar_t.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/numpunct_byname.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/numpunct_members_char.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/numpunct_members_wchar_t.cc execution test
WARNING: program timed out.
FAIL: thread/pthread4.cc execution test

		=== libstdc++-v3 Summary ===

# of expected passes		452
# of unexpected failures	1
# of unexpected successes	13
# of expected failures		15

Compiler version: 3.3 20030415 (Debian prerelease) 
Platform: mips-unknown-linux-gnu
configure flags: --host=mips-linux -v --enable-languages=c,c++,f77,pascal,objc,treelang --prefix=/usr --mandir=/usr/share/man --infodir=/usr/share/info --with-gxx-include-dir=/usr/include/c++/3.3 --enable-shared --with-system-zlib --enable-nls --without-included-gettext --enable-__cxa_atexit --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-debug --enable-objc-gc
BOOT_CFLAGS=-O2 


Build Dependencies:
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed
|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name           Version        Description
+++-==============-==============-============================================
ii  binutils       2.13.90.0.18-1 The GNU assembler, linker and binary utiliti
ii  libc6-dev      2.3.1-16       GNU C Library: Development Libraries and Hea


Patches that Debian applied in this version:

gcc-names:
  versioned gcc names

gcc-version:
  Add "(Debian)" to the gcc version string

libstdc++-pic:
  Build and install libstdc++_pic.a library.

libstdc++-doclink:
  link local libstdc++ documentation to local source-level documentation 

gccbug:
  Use sensible-editor instead of vi as fallback editor

gccbug-manpage:
  add gccbug(1) manpage

libtool-rpath:
  2003-03-10  Andreas Schwab  <schwab at suse dot de>
  With the introduction of multi-os-directory the libdir specification in
  *.la files have /. appended to \$(libdir).  This confuses libtool when it
  tries to find out whether to add -rpath, because it only matches literally
  against sys_lib_dlsearch_path members.  Tested on i386-linux.

deb-protoize:
  build protoize/unprotoize by default

libobjc:
  Find gc.h header in /usr/include/gc for --enable-objc-gc enabled builds.

g77-names:
  versioned g77 names

treelang-names:
  Install treelang info pages under versioned name

gpc-3.x:
  The gpc patch from the gpc tarball.

gpc-updates:

gpc-updates2:

gpc-updates3:

gpc-updates4:

gpc-version:
  Update date in gpc version number

reporting:
  <compiler> --help gives hint to /usr/share/doc/debian/bug-reporting.txt

autoreconf:
  autoreconf several directories for proper mipsen libtool support

Counting all warnings,
there are 394 warnings in stage3 of this bootstrap.

Number of warnings per file:
    225	SYSCALLS.c
     44	gcc/gengtype-lex.c
     33	gcc/config/mips/mips.c
     15	gcc/f/lex.c
     11	gcc/treelang/lex.c
     11	gcc/config/mips/mips.md
      8	gcc/p/gpcpp.c
      6	gcc/p/util.c
      5	op10901.c
      5	c-p6355.c
      4	gcc/p/lang-specs.h
      4	./intdoc.texi
      3	gcc/tlink.c
      2	gengtype-yacc.c
      2	gcc/p/predef.c
      2	gcc/f/sta.c
      2	gcc/crtstuff.c
      1	parse.y
      1	gcc/varasm.c
      1	gcc/unwind-dw2.c
      1	gcc/protoize.c
      1	gcc/p/rts/file.c
      1	gcc/p/objects.c
      1	gcc/p/lang.c
      1	gcc/p/gpc.c
      1	gcc/p/gpc-lex.c
      1	gcc/p/gpc-decl.c
      1	gcc/collect2.c
      1	gcc/c-common.c

Number of warning types:
    224	function declaration isn't a prototype
     56	array subscript has type `char'
     52	traditional C rejects ISO C style function definitions
     22	no previous prototype for `???'
      6	operand 1 missing mode?
      5	operand 0 missing mode?
      4	traditional C rejects string concatenation
      4	comparison of unsigned expression < 0 is always false
      3	dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
      2	unlikely character ) in @var.
      2	unlikely character ( in @var.
      2	passing arg ??? of `???' discards qualifiers from pointer target type
      2	conflicting types for built-in function `???'
      2	`???' defined but not used
      1	unused variable `???'
      1	unused parameter `???'
      1	traditional C ignores #define with the # indented
      1	suggest parentheses around assignment used as truth value
      1	static declaration for `???' follows non-static
      1	return makes integer from pointer without a cast
      1	implicit declaration of function `???'
      1	assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast


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