On Sat, 28 Jul 2018, Andris Pavenis wrote: > On 07/27/2018 11:51 PM, DJ Delorie wrote: > > Richard Biener <rguent...@suse.de> writes: > > > DJ, did you ever run the testsuite with a configuration that has LTO > > > enabled? I don't see any djgpp results posted to gcc-testresults. > > > Quick googling doesn't yield anything useful with regarding on how to > > > do actual testing with a cross so I only built a i686-pc-msdosdjgpp > > > cross cc1/lto1 from x86_64-linux which went fine. > > CC's Andris, our current gcc maintainer within DJGPP. I know he just > > built 8.2 binaries for us, I don't know what his testing infrastructure > > looks like. > > > No. > > II tried to run part of tests from custom scripts (eg. when trying to > implement DJGPP support for libstdc++fs, not yet submitted to upstream) with > native compiler for DJGPP. > > Otherwise no DejaGNU support for DJGPP. So no way to run testsuite with native > compiler. > > I should perhaps try to find some way to try to run testsuite using > cross-compiler from Linux. Possibilities: > - trying to execute test programs under DosEmu (no more possible with linux > kernels 4.15+ as DosEmu do not support DPMI for them) > - trying to execute test programs under Dosbox. Question: how to configure > testsuiite to do that? I do not know > - trying to run them through ssh on some Windows 32 bit system (older than > Windows 10 as DPMI support is rather horribly broken in Windows 10 32 bit > since March 2018)
So what about the patch? Is it OK for trunk and GCC 8 branch? Thanks, Richard.