Mark Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > If you are willing to help, please download the release candidate, build > it on appropriate platforms, and post testresults by using > contrib/test_summary. Please use the release candidate itself, *not* > the CVS 4.0 release branch, as part of the goal is to ensure that the > packaging scripts are working. > > Then, if you are running on a primary or secondary platform, please send > me an email pointing me at the results you've posted, and highlighting > any failures to meet the release criteria.
Results for mips-elf posted here: http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2005-04/msg00792.html I think these results are OK: - copysign1.c is a new test. It fails because the MIPS neg.fmt instruction implements arithmetic negation, not the sign-flipping implementation suggested in the IEEE appendix. Signs are therefore not correctly copied to NaNs. I'm still trying to make my mind up what the best fix is. - The gcsec-1.c failures are caused by a problem in the libgloss linker scripts. - execute/20020720-1.c is a standard soft-float failure. - The two PCH glitches (one gcc and one g++) were caused by running "make check -j2". The gcc and g++ PCH tests happened to collide at one point, both trying to handle system-1. - Wdtor-1.C fails for the same reason as discussed on [EMAIL PROTECTED] Richard