I've gotten around to tackling this issue again, and I've upgraded gcc to 
3.2.2 (it was a mother of a tough time).

Below is the output from my compiler

foo [~] # gcc -v
Reading specs from /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/sparc64-unknown- 
openbsd3.2/3.2.2/specs
Configured with: /usr/ports/lang/egcs/stable/w-gcc-3.2.2/gcc- 
3.2.2/configure --verbose --program-transform-name=s,^,e, --disable-nls -- 
with-system-zlib --enable-cpp --enable-languages=c,c++,f77,objc --with-gnu- 
as --with-gnu-ld --enable-shared --prefix=/usr/local --sysconfdir=/etc
Thread model: single
gcc version 3.2.2


If you would still like me to perform more tests, please let me know. I 
just tried the ordeal again, and the test is still failing in the same 
fashion. If you guys have heard sucess from other OpenBSD-Sparc64 users, 
then let me know, maybe I'll just reinstall OpenBSD.
Chadd


On Fri,  3 Jan 2003 20:59:22 +0100 (MET), Andy Polyakov via RT 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>> Just tried the latest (0.9.7) with no luck, below is the end of the 
>> output.
>>
>> testing req conversions
>> p -> d
>> p -> p
>> d -> d
>> *** Error code 1
>
> What is your compiler? Well, what version? What happens if you lower
> optimization level (see INSTALL for details)? What happens if you copy
> OpenBSD-sparc64 line from 0.9.7/Configure to 0.9.6/Configure and run
> './Configure OpenBSD-sparc64' in 0.9.6 catalog? What happens if you
> upgrade compiler to 3.2.1? I bet 0.9.6 works even with the original
> compiler and 0.9.7 problem most likely disappears if you upgrade the
> compiler:-) A.
>
>



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