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Re: current mainline, port status
- From: Jonathan Wakely <cow at compsoc dot man dot ac dot uk>
- To: rittle at labs dot mot dot com
- Cc: libstdc++ at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 10:26:52 +0000
- Subject: Re: current mainline, port status
- References: <200501200035.j0K0ZoLq057923@latour.waar.labs.mot.com>
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 06:35:50PM -0600, Loren James Rittle wrote:
> OK, 6 libstdc++-v3 FAILs remain on FreeBSD 5.3.
>
> FAIL: 26_numerics/complex/13450.cc (test for excess errors)
> FAIL: 26_numerics/complex/complex_value.cc (test for excess errors)
> FAIL: 26_numerics/complex/pow.cc (test for excess errors)
>
> all fail with various forms of (this linker error):
>
> ...libstdc++-v3/include/complex:593: undefined reference to `carg'
> [and cargf, cexpf, cexp, cabsl]
>
> I conclude a per-platform missing functionality not seen with FreeBSD 4
> and/or the gcc 3.4 branch. Not worth marking since I think they are
> cleaning that up (I will ping our C99 guys to see what they think).
Hi Loren,
Are you sure these don't occur on FreeBSD4 ?
When I was investigating the fstream weirdness I was seeing last week
(which was fixed by Jakub's codegen patch) I did see 2-3 complex
failures like this, but I didn't have time to check 'em.
I'll bootstrap and test on i386-unknown-freebsd4.8 today.
jon
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