Hi, private reply.
> On 03 Jan 2016, at 10:50 , Andreas Hansson <andreas.hans...@arm.com> wrote: > > Hi Bjoern, > > All architectures are built and tested on a daily basis, but unfortunately > only using gcc 4.7 at this point. This is done by the util/regress script, > which by default builds all architectures and Ruby protocols, and when > passed “all” runs all regressions. > > The snipped you include builds fine on gcc 4.7, 4.8 and I think even 4.9 > without the override. It is only gcc 5 and clang that warns about this. > Admittedly it would be nice to build gem5 against all supported > combinations of tools on a regular basis, but that is unfortunately not > done at this time. I see. Thanks a lot for your reply. I’ll try to send patches, as I have MIPS compiling with clang on FreeBSD HEAD as of last night. Only took 90 minutes to fix everything and push it through :) Is that regression script available somewhere in the gem5 repo? I am wondering if I can run it once in a while on a FreeBSD HEAD machine and deal with the results or at least feed them back? Resources are a bit limited but if there are spare cycles, why not use them. Would that be helpful? Greetings, Bjoern _______________________________________________ gem5-dev mailing list gem5-dev@gem5.org http://m5sim.org/mailman/listinfo/gem5-dev