Hi,

I'm curious on what the intent of having the -k parameter in make -k check.
To this point in time I always thought it was to continue with the tests even
 after unexpected test failures. But after removing the -k, the only error I 
got early on was

autogen -T ../../fixincludes/check.tpl ../../fixincludes/inclhack.def
make[2]: autogen: Command not found

which caused an early halt.
With autogen installed, make check seemed to complete all the tests even though 
not all of them were successful.
I feel that this should be clarified.

BTW, Arch has the following
  # Do not run fixincludes
  sed -i 's@\./fixinc\.sh@-c true@' gcc/Makefile.in

Not sure what the purpose of this is since it still tries to execute autogen.

Regards,
Wayne.





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