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Re: mmapping of /dev/zero always fails on darwin
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Derek Price |
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Re: mmapping of /dev/zero always fails on darwin |
Date: |
Mon, 12 Sep 2005 19:38:59 -0400 |
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Peter O'Gorman wrote:
> The test would have to be a run test, which would mean having a
> cross-compile alternative switching on the system name (this is why
> gcc switches on name).
All,
Generally, I choose to be pessimistic about test failures when
cross-compiling. Anyone have an opinion about whether I should be
pessimistic always or just when the target system name matches gcc's
list of systems which fail this test?
> Hope this helps,
It does. Thanks Peter.
Regards,
Derek
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- mmapping of /dev/zero always fails on darwin, Peter O'Gorman, 2005/09/09
- Re: mmapping of /dev/zero always fails on darwin, Derek Price, 2005/09/12
- Re: mmapping of /dev/zero always fails on darwin, Peter O'Gorman, 2005/09/12
- Re: [bug-gnulib] Re: mmapping of /dev/zero always fails on darwin, Bruno Haible, 2005/09/13
- Re: [bug-gnulib] Re: mmapping of /dev/zero always fails on darwin, Peter O'Gorman, 2005/09/14
- Re: [bug-gnulib] Re: mmapping of /dev/zero always fails on darwin, Peter O'Gorman, 2005/09/14
- Re: [bug-gnulib] Re: mmapping of /dev/zero always fails on darwin, Derek Price, 2005/09/13
Re: [bug-gnulib] mmapping of /dev/zero always fails on darwin, Bruno Haible, 2005/09/13