Re: Second GCC 14.2 Release Candidate available from gcc.gnu.org
On 7/29/24 9:45 AM, Jakub Jelinek via Gcc wrote: The second release candidate for GCC 14.2 is available from https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/14.2.0-RC-20240729/ ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/14.2.0-RC-20240729/ and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git commit r14-10521-gda7f0be91e2ae15. I have so far bootstrapped and tested the release candidate on x86_64-linux. Please test it and report any issues to bugzilla. If all goes well, we'd like to release 14.2 on Thursday, Aug 1st. I bootstrapped and tested it on powerpc64 BE and LE on power 8, 9, and 10 and all looked good.
Re: GCC 14.2 Release Candidate available from gcc.gnu.org
On 7/23/24 7:50 AM, Jakub Jelinek via Gcc wrote: The first release candidate for GCC 14.2 is available from https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/14.2.0-RC-20240723/ ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/14.2.0-RC-20240723/ and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git commit r14-10504-ga544898f6dd6a16. I have so far bootstrapped and tested the release candidate on x86_64-linux. Please test it and report any issues to bugzilla. If all goes well, we'd like to release 14.2 on Tuesday, Jul 30th. I bootstrapped and tested the RC on powerpc64 BE and LE on power 8, 9, and 10 and all was nominal.
Re: GCC 11.5 Release Candidate available from gcc.gnu.org
On 7/12/24 7:47 AM, Richard Biener via Gcc wrote: The first release candidate for GCC 11.5 is available from https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/11.5.0-RC-20240712/ and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git commit r11-11573-g30ffca55041518. I have so far bootstrapped and tested the release candidate on x86_64-linux. Please test it and report any issues to bugzilla. If all goes well, we'd like to release 11.5 on Friday, July 19th. The GCC 11 branch will be closed after this release. I tried all the usual powerpc64 variations both BE and LE and the only possible issue I noticed was the ICE from https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=109573 is still present.
Re: GCC 12.4 Release Candidate available from gcc.gnu.org
On 6/13/24 3:13 AM, Richard Biener via Gcc wrote: The first release candidate for GCC 12.4 is available from https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/12.4.0-RC-20240613/ and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git commit r12-10557-g6693b1f3929771. I have so far bootstrapped and tested the release candidate on x86_64-linux. Please test it and report any issues to bugzilla. If all goes well, we'd like to release 12.4 on Thursday, June 20th. I bootstrapped and tested it on power 8 and 9 BE and power 8, 9, and 10 LE and all went well.
Re: GCC 13.3 Release Candidate available from gcc.gnu.org
On 5/14/24 11:31 AM, Jakub Jelinek via Gcc wrote: The first release candidate for GCC 13.3 is available from https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/13.3.0-RC-20240514/ ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/13.3.0-RC-20240514/ and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git commit r13-8774-g1db45e83021a8a. I have so far bootstrapped and tested the release candidate on x86_64-linux. Please test it and report any issues to bugzilla. If all goes well, we'd like to release 13.3 on Thursday, May 21st. Bootstrapped and tested this on all the usual powerpc64 suspects and it worked just fine.
Re: GCC 14.1 Release Candidate available from gcc.gnu.org
I bootstrapped and tested on powepc64 8 and 9 BE and 8, 9, and 10 LE and it looks good. On 4/30/24 5:33 AM, Jakub Jelinek via Gcc wrote: The first release candidate for GCC 14.1 is available from https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/14.1.0-RC-20240430/ ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/14.1.0-RC-20240430/ and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git commit r14-10154-g7a00c459cbb913a. I have so far bootstrapped and tested the release candidate on x86_64-linux. Please test it and report any issues to bugzilla. If all goes well, we'd like to release 14.1 on Tuesday, May 7th.
Re: GCC 13.2 Release Candidate available from gcc.gnu.org
I bootstrapped and tested it on powerpc64 power 8 and 9 big endian and power 8, 9, and 10 little endian and all went well. On 7/20/23 5:26 AM, Jakub Jelinek via Gcc wrote: The first release candidate for GCC 13.2 is available from https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/13.2.0-RC-20230720/ ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/13.2.0-RC-20230720/ and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git commit r13-7597-g9aac37ab8a7b91. I have so far bootstrapped and tested the release candidate on x86_64-linux. Please test it and report any issues to bugzilla. If all goes well, we'd like to release 13.2 on Thursday, July 27th.
Re: Second GCC 12.3 Release Candidate available from gcc.gnu.org
I bootstrapped and tested this RC on powerpc64 power 7, 8, and 9 BE and power 8, 9, and 10 LE and saw nothing unexpected. On 5/5/23 1:35 AM, Richard Biener via Gcc wrote: The second release candidate for GCC 12.3 is available from https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/12.3-RC-20230505/ and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git commit r12-9512-g27432426d24cf0. The fix for PR106890 caused PR109666 and was reverted. A read from uninitialized _M_string_length as part of an added assertion to libstdc++ was fixed (PR109703). A similar issue in the C++ frontend during gimplification was fixed as well. I have so far bootstrapped and tested the release candidate on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu. Please test it and report any issues to bugzilla. If all goes well, we'd still like to release 12.3 on Tuesday, May 9th.
Re: Third GC 13.1 Release Candidate available from gcc.gnu.org
I bootstrapped and tested this on powerpc64 power 7, 8, 9, and 10 and on both BE and LE and saw nothing unexpected. On 4/21/23 2:47 AM, Richard Biener via Gcc wrote: The third release candidate for GCC 13.1 is available from https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/13.1.0-RC-20230421/ ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/13.1.0-RC-20230421/ and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git commit r13-7231-gf980561c60b044. It contains a fix for https://gcc.gnu.org/PR109564 which we introduced late by improving a fix for an issue in the same area. It also contains a fix for https://gcc.gnu.org/PR109556. I have so far bootstrapped and tested the release candidate on x86_64-linux. Please test it and report any issues to bugzilla. If all goes well, we'd still like to release 13.1 on Wednesday, April 26th.
Re: Second GCC 13.1 Release Candidate available from gcc.gnu.org
I tried the RC 2 on powerpc64 both BE and LE and on power 7 through 10 and saw nothing unexpected. On 4/19/23 8:39 AM, Jakub Jelinek via Gcc wrote: The second release candidate for GCC 13.1 is available from https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/13.1.0-RC2-20230419/ ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/13.1.0-RC2-20230419/ and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git commit r13-7226-g68997d4323cdcb. The https://gcc.gnu.org/PR108969 fix didn't work out as intended, so we had to revert the changes. Please don't use the first GCC 13.1 release candidate for anything, it contains symbols 13.1 final release will not contain. I have so far bootstrapped and tested the release candidate on x86_64-linux. Please test it and report any issues to bugzilla. If all goes well, we'd still like to release 13.1 on Wednesday, April 26th.
Re: GCC 10.4 Release Candidate available from gcc.gnu.org
On 6/21/22 6:33 AM, Jakub Jelinek via Gcc wrote: The first release candidate for GCC 10.4 is available from https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/10.4.0-RC-20220621/ ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/10.4.0-RC-20220621/ and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git commit r10-10862-g3c390f4ad27c3d79fd1817276a6d3217fd9bfb51. I have so far bootstrapped and tested the release candidate on x86_64-linux. Please test it and report any issues to bugzilla. If all goes well, I'd like to release 10.4 on Tuesday, June 28th. I bootstrapped and tested the RC on powerpc64 BE on power 7 and 8 and LE on power 8, 9, and 10 and all went fine.
Re: GCC 9.5 Release Candidate available
On 5/20/22 3:02 AM, Richard Biener via Gcc wrote: The first release candidate for GCC 9.5 is available from https://sourceware.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/9.5.0-RC-20220520/ and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git commit 1bc79c506205b6a5db82897340bdebaaf7ada934. I have so far bootstrapped and tested the release candidate on x86_64-suse-linux. Please test it and report any issues to bugzilla. If all goes well I'd like to release 9.5 on Friday, May 27th, which will then close the branch. I tried the RC on powerpc64 power 7 BE, power 8 BE and LE, and power 9 and 10 LE and saw nothing unexpected.
Re: GCC 11.3 Release Candidate available from gcc.gnu.org
I tested the release candidate on power 7 and 8 BE as well as power 8, 9, and 10 LE and saw nothing unexpected. On 4/14/22 2:08 AM, Richard Biener via Gcc wrote: The first release candidate for GCC 11.3 is available from https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/11.3.0-RC-20220414/ ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/11.3.0-RC-20220414/ and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git commit r11-9879-g53254184bda630. I have so far bootstrapped and tested the release candidate on x86_64-linux. Please test it and report any issues to bugzilla. If all goes well, I'd like to release 11.3 on Thursday, April 21th.
Re: GCC 11.2 Release Candidate available
On 7/21/21 4:02 AM, Richard Biener wrote: The first release candidate for GCC 11.2 is available from https://sourceware.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/11.2-RC-20210721/ and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git commit 076930b9690ac3564638636f6b13bbb6bc608aea. I have so far bootstrapped and tested the release candidate on x86_64-linux. Please test it and report any issues to bugzilla. If all goes well I'd like to release 11.2 on Wednesday, July 28th. I bootstrapped and tested this on powerpc64 (power 7 and 8 BE and power 8, 9, and 10 LE) and all looks good.
Re: Incorrect linker paths for building gcc on 32-bit PowerPC
I doubled checked and that commit was for a different 32 bit issue. What are you using for your build compiler? binutils? On 6/7/21 2:19 PM, William Seurer via Gcc wrote: I believe that was recently fixed on trunk by fb6b24c66ea5a2ccbf6fb9f299c20a69f962ac9b On 6/3/21 4:59 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote: Hi! I'm currently building GCC from git on various Debian targets to help with the gccrs development effort a bit. On 32-bit PowerPC, I have run into a problem which seems to be related to Multi-Arch (see below). I have already the patch gcc-multiarch.diff that Debian is shipping and passing --enable-multiarch but that doesn't help. Building 64-bit PowerPC (ppc64be) works without any issues. I'm building in a 32-bit chroot. Anyone got any clue?
Re: Incorrect linker paths for building gcc on 32-bit PowerPC
I believe that was recently fixed on trunk by fb6b24c66ea5a2ccbf6fb9f299c20a69f962ac9b On 6/3/21 4:59 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote: Hi! I'm currently building GCC from git on various Debian targets to help with the gccrs development effort a bit. On 32-bit PowerPC, I have run into a problem which seems to be related to Multi-Arch (see below). I have already the patch gcc-multiarch.diff that Debian is shipping and passing --enable-multiarch but that doesn't help. Building 64-bit PowerPC (ppc64be) works without any issues. I'm building in a 32-bit chroot. Anyone got any clue?
Re: GCC 9.4 Release Candidate available
Bootstrapped and tested it on powerpc64 power 7 and 8 BE and 8, 9, and 10 LE and saw nothing untoward. On 5/19/21 5:28 AM, Richard Biener wrote: The first release candidate for GCC 9.4 is available from https://sourceware.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/9.4.0-RC-20210519/ and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git commit 8091c46cf736124a106922ddfd1fdb99f33b0241. I have so far bootstrapped and tested the release candidate on {x86_64,i586,aarch64,ppc64le,s390x,riscv64,ppc,ppc64,armv7l}-linux. Please test it and report any issues to bugzilla. If all goes well I'd like to release 9.4 on Friday, June 28th.
Re: GCC 8.5 Release Candidate available from gcc.gnu.org
On 5/7/21 2:48 PM, Jakub Jelinek via Gcc wrote: The first release candidate for GCC 8.5 is available from https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/8.5.0-RC-20210507/ ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/8.5.0-RC-20210507 and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git revision r8-10959-g3488242b9a949ebc55b4a857380f94506f90ff76. I have so far bootstrapped and tested the release candidate on x86_64-linux and i686-linux. Please test it and report any issues to bugzilla. If all goes well, I'd like to release 8.5 on Friday, May 14th. I bootstrapped and tested on powerpc64 power 7 and 8 BE and power 8, 9, and 10 LE and saw nothing unexpected.
Re: Second GCC 11.1 Release Candidate available from gcc.gnu.org
On 4/23/21 8:31 AM, Jakub Jelinek via Gcc wrote: Some blocker bugs were reported against the first release candidate of GCC 11.1, so there is a second release candidate for GCC 11.1 available from https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/11.1.0-RC-20210423/ ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/11.1.0-RC-20210423 and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git revision r11-8287-g7a7fc01b9d20afb1a2b805d93cb838a38e656420. I have so far bootstrapped and tested the release candidate on x86_64-linux and i686-linux. Please test it and report any issues to bugzilla. If all goes well, I'd still like to release 11.1 on Tuesday, April 27th. I bootstrapped and tested this on powerpc64 on power 7, 8, 9, and 10 systems and LE and BE as appropriate. I saw nothing unexpected.
Re: D build on powerpc broken (was Re: GCC 11.1 Release Candidate available from gcc.gnu.org)
On 4/20/21 4:20 PM, Jakub Jelinek wrote: On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 03:27:08PM -0500, William Seurer via Gcc wrote: On 4/20/21 10:24 AM, Jakub Jelinek via Gcc wrote: The first release candidate for GCC 11.1 is available from https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/11.1.0-RC-20210420/ ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/11.1.0-RC-20210420 and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git revision r11-8265-g246abba01f302eb453475b650ba839ec905be76d. I have so far bootstrapped and tested the release candidate on x86_64-linux and i686-linux. Please test it and report any issues to bugzilla. If all goes well, I'd like to release 11.1 on Tuesday, April 27th. I am seeing at least one compilation failure when building the RC. Note that trunk built fine for me yesterday morning. libtool: compile: /home/seurer/gcc/git/build/gcc-11.1.0-RC-20210420/./gcc/gdc -B/home/seurer/gcc/git/build/gcc-11.1.0-RC-20210420/./gcc/ -B/home/seurer/gcc/git/install/gcc-11.1.0-RC-20210420/powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu/bin/ -B/home/seurer/gcc/git/install/gcc-11.1.0-RC-20210420/powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/ -isystem /home/seurer/gcc/git/install/gcc-11.1.0-RC-20210420/powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu/include -isystem /home/seurer/gcc/git/install/gcc-11.1.0-RC-20210420/powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu/sys-include -fchecking=1 -fversion=Shared -Wall -frelease -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -O2 -g -nostdinc -I /home/seurer/gcc/git/gcc-11.1.0-RC-20210420/libphobos/libdruntime -I . -c /home/seurer/gcc/git/gcc-11.1.0-RC-20210420/libphobos/libdruntime/core/thread/osthread.d -fPIC -fversion=Shared -o core/thread/.libs/osthread.o /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s: Assembler messages: /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2566: Error: unsupported relocation against r13 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2570: Error: unsupported relocation against r14 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2574: Error: unsupported relocation against r15 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2578: Error: unsupported relocation against r16 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2582: Error: unsupported relocation against r17 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2586: Error: unsupported relocation against r18 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2590: Error: unsupported relocation against r19 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2594: Error: unsupported relocation against r20 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2598: Error: unsupported relocation against r21 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2602: Error: unsupported relocation against r22 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2606: Error: unsupported relocation against r23 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2610: Error: unsupported relocation against r24 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2614: Error: unsupported relocation against r25 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2618: Error: unsupported relocation against r26 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2622: Error: unsupported relocation against r27 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2626: Error: unsupported relocation against r28 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2630: Error: unsupported relocation against r29 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2634: Error: unsupported relocation against r30 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2638: Error: unsupported relocation against r31 So do we need to change +else version (PPC) +{ +void*[19] regs = void; +asm pure nothrow @nogc +{ +"stw r13, %0" : "=m" (regs[ 0]); +"stw r14, %0" : "=m" (regs[ 1]); ... +else version (PPC64) +{ +void*[19] regs = void; +asm pure nothrow @nogc +{ +"std r13, %0" : "=m" (regs[ 0]); +"std r14, %0" : "=m" (regs[ 1]); ... to "stw 13, %0" and "std 13, %0" etc. unconditionally, or to "stw %%r13, %0" etc. under some conditions? Jakub I tried that and I did get a clean build. The only additional errors seen when test were run (compared to a build yesterday) were: FAIL: g++.dg/cpp0x/constexpr-52830.C -std=c++14 (test for excess errors) FAIL: g++.dg/cpp0x/constexpr-52830.C -std=c++14 (test for excess errors) FAIL: g++.dg/cpp0x/constexpr-52830.C -std=c++17 (test for excess errors) FAIL: g++.dg/cpp0x/constexpr-52830.C -std=c++17 (test for excess errors) FAIL: g++.dg/cpp0x/constexpr-52830.C -std=c++2a (test for excess errors) FAIL: g++.dg/cpp0x/constexpr-52830.C -std=c++2a (test for excess errors)
Re: GCC 11.1 Release Candidate available from gcc.gnu.org
On 4/20/21 10:24 AM, Jakub Jelinek via Gcc wrote: The first release candidate for GCC 11.1 is available from https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/11.1.0-RC-20210420/ ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/11.1.0-RC-20210420 and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git revision r11-8265-g246abba01f302eb453475b650ba839ec905be76d. I have so far bootstrapped and tested the release candidate on x86_64-linux and i686-linux. Please test it and report any issues to bugzilla. If all goes well, I'd like to release 11.1 on Tuesday, April 27th. I am seeing at least one compilation failure when building the RC. Note that trunk built fine for me yesterday morning. libtool: compile: /home/seurer/gcc/git/build/gcc-11.1.0-RC-20210420/./gcc/gdc -B/home/seurer/gcc/git/build/gcc-11.1.0-RC-20210420/./gcc/ -B/home/seurer/gcc/git/install/gcc-11.1.0-RC-20210420/powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu/bin/ -B/home/seurer/gcc/git/install/gcc-11.1.0-RC-20210420/powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/ -isystem /home/seurer/gcc/git/install/gcc-11.1.0-RC-20210420/powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu/include -isystem /home/seurer/gcc/git/install/gcc-11.1.0-RC-20210420/powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu/sys-include -fchecking=1 -fversion=Shared -Wall -frelease -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -O2 -g -nostdinc -I /home/seurer/gcc/git/gcc-11.1.0-RC-20210420/libphobos/libdruntime -I . -c /home/seurer/gcc/git/gcc-11.1.0-RC-20210420/libphobos/libdruntime/core/thread/osthread.d -fPIC -fversion=Shared -o core/thread/.libs/osthread.o /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s: Assembler messages: /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2566: Error: unsupported relocation against r13 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2570: Error: unsupported relocation against r14 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2574: Error: unsupported relocation against r15 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2578: Error: unsupported relocation against r16 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2582: Error: unsupported relocation against r17 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2586: Error: unsupported relocation against r18 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2590: Error: unsupported relocation against r19 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2594: Error: unsupported relocation against r20 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2598: Error: unsupported relocation against r21 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2602: Error: unsupported relocation against r22 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2606: Error: unsupported relocation against r23 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2610: Error: unsupported relocation against r24 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2614: Error: unsupported relocation against r25 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2618: Error: unsupported relocation against r26 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2622: Error: unsupported relocation against r27 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2626: Error: unsupported relocation against r28 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2630: Error: unsupported relocation against r29 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2634: Error: unsupported relocation against r30 /tmp/cc8zG8DV.s:2638: Error: unsupported relocation against r31
Re: GCC 10.3 Release Candidate available from gcc.gnu.org
I bootstrap built and tested for powerpc 64 on power 7 and 8 BE and power 8, 9, and 10 LE and I saw nothing unexpected. On 4/1/21 7:35 AM, Richard Biener wrote: The first release candidate for GCC 10.3 is available from https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/10.3.0-RC-20210401/ ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/10.3.0-RC-20210401/ and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git commit 892024d4af83b258801ff7484bf28f0cf1a1a999. I have so far bootstrapped and tested the release candidate on x86_64-linux. Please test it and report any issues to bugzilla. If all goes well, I'd like to release 10.3 on Thursday, April 8th.
Re: Run a single ada test
On 7/31/20 7:57 AM, Eric Botcazou wrote: Is there a way to run a single ada test? The documentation mentions hows to "run a subset of the tests by specifying which chapter to run" but not individual tests. I tried this (and some variations) make -k check-ada RUNTESTFLAGS=gnat.exp=gnat.dg/opt86a.adb but it ran a whole bunch of tests actually NOT including the one I wanted. make -C gcc -k check-gnat RUNTESTFLAGS="dg.exp=opt86a.adb" You can omit the "-C gcc" if you run it from the gcc/ build dir of course. I see check-gnat in some of the makefile input files but I do not see it in the ones that are built. Is there something needed to specify when configure is run to get it included?
Re: Run a single ada test
On 7/28/20 2:57 PM, Andreas Schwab wrote: On Jul 28 2020, William Seurer wrote: There does not appear to be a check-gnat in any of the makefiles. See LANG_MAKEFRAGS. I see some stuff about that (and check-gnat, too) in some of the makefile input files but it doesn't seem to do anything when I run configure (for all languages). Is there some configure option or environment variable I need to use? Is it documented somewhere?
Re: Run a single ada test
On 7/28/20 12:04 PM, Andreas Schwab wrote: On Jul 28 2020, William Seurer wrote: Thanks. That did run the specific test I wanted BUT also ran thousands more. The acats testsuite doesn't respect RUNTESTFLAGS (it doesn't use the dejagnu framework). If you only want to run the gnat testsuite, use check-gnat. There does not appear to be a check-gnat in any of the makefiles. Closest is "check-gnattools"
Re: Run a single ada test
On 7/28/20 9:48 AM, Andreas Schwab wrote: On Jul 28 2020, William Seurer via Gcc wrote: make -k check-ada RUNTESTFLAGS=gnat.exp=gnat.dg/opt86a.adb gnat.exp isn't a testsuite driver, it's a lib file. You want to use dg.exp instead. Thanks. That did run the specific test I wanted BUT also ran thousands more. # of expected passes 2320 # of unexpected failures 0 # of expected passes 2 # of unexpected failures 1
Run a single ada test
Is there a way to run a single ada test? The documentation mentions hows to "run a subset of the tests by specifying which chapter to run" but not individual tests. I tried this (and some variations) make -k check-ada RUNTESTFLAGS=gnat.exp=gnat.dg/opt86a.adb but it ran a whole bunch of tests actually NOT including the one I wanted.
Re: GCC 10.2 Release Candidate available from gcc.gnu.org
I tested the release candidate on powerpc64 power 7 BE, power 8 BE, power 8 LE, and power 9 LE and everything looked OK. On 7/15/20 6:50 AM, Richard Biener wrote: The first release candidate for GCC 10.2 is available from https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/10.2.0-RC-20200715/ ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/10.2.0-RC-20200715/ and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git commit 932e9140d3268cf2033c1c3e93219541c53fcd29. I have so far bootstrapped and tested the release candidate on x86_64-linux. Please test it and report any issues to bugzilla. If all goes well, I'd like to release 10.2 on Thursday, July 23th.
Re: The gcc version used for compiling qt4.
On 5/18/20 9:35 AM, Hongyi Zhao via Gcc wrote: Jonathan Wakely 于2020年5月18日周一 下午8:49写道: On Mon, 18 May 2020 at 13:34, Hongyi Zhao via Gcc wrote: Hi, I want to compile qt4 on Ubuntu 20.04 which shipped with the following gcc version: $ gcc --version gcc (Ubuntu 9.3.0-10ubuntu2) 9.3.0 But I'm not sure whether this gcc version is suitable for qt4. Any hints for this problem? Check the Qt4 docs, or just try it and see if it works. Tried with qt4.8.7 but failed, see following for more info: $ ./configure -no-openssl $ make -j1 [...] dialogs/qprintdialog_unix.cpp:281:19: error: ‘class Ui::QPrintPropertiesWidget’ has no member named ‘cupsPropertiesPage’ 281 | delete widget.cupsPropertiesPage; | ^~ ...etc... Is "UI" part of the thing you are trying to build or something it uses from elsewhere? Those sorts of errors look more like a configuration problem with #defines than a compiler problem. Are there some -D options you are missing? If you want to try a different version of gcc it is not that hard to download and build.
Re: GCC 10.1 Release Candidate available from gcc.gnu.org
I tried it on powerpc64 LE on power 8 and 9 and BE on power 7 and 8 and all looks well. On 4/30/20 4:21 PM, Jakub Jelinek via Gcc wrote: The first release candidate for GCC 10.1 is available from https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/10.1.0-RC-20200430/ ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/10.1.0-RC-20200430 and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git revision r10-8080-g591d857164c37cd0bb96da2a293148e01f280e0f. I have so far bootstrapped and tested the release candidate on x86_64-linux and i686-linux. Please test it and report any issues to bugzilla. If all goes well, I'd like to release 10.1 on Thursday, May 7th.