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Re: gcc 3.4.0 testsuite gives over 5000 g++ errors


Hi,
I checked versions as you suggested.
runtest -V
Expect version is       5.38.0
Tcl version is          8.4
Framework version is    1.4.3

I also rebuilt gcc 3.4.0 and re-ran the tests.
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2004-05/msg00137.html

I don't understand why the heading is "Results for 3.3.2 20031216 (prerelease) 
(SuSE Linux) testsuite on x86_64-suse-linux-gnu". I thought I was testing 
3.4.0? The test results themselves say, "LAST_UPDATED: Obtained from CVS: 
-rgcc_3_4_0_release".

Anyway, the result is about the same. Over 5000 g++ errors. 

I must have something configured wrong. What could it be?
Thanks

On Monday 03 May 2004 09:48, llewelly@xmission.com wrote:
> Re: gcc 3.4.0 testsuit gives over 5000 g++ errors
>
> From:
> llewelly@xmission.com
>
> "Paul C. Leopardi" <leopardi@bigpond.net.au> writes:
> > Hi all,
> > I've run the gcc test suite for the first time today, for gcc 3.4.0.
> > See http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2004-05/msg00080.html
> > There were over 5000 g++ errors. With this many errors, I must have
> > configured something wrong. Where do I start in diagnosing the problem?
>
> Double-check your dejagnu, tcl and expect versions. Unfortunately, I
> ? ? can't find the required versions in the docs. :-(
>
> I have expect 5.38, tcl 8.3, and dejagnu 1.4.3 installed, and I had
> ? ? no difficulties running the 3.4.0 testsuite on fbsd5.2 .
>
> The odd thing which strikes me is that you have 5000+ C++ failures,
> ? ? but 2647 libstdc++ successes. If g++ can compile libstdc++ & test
> ? ? cases correctly, why does it fail nearly all C++ core tests? I
> ? ? don't know.


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