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Re: [libtool 2.2] testsuite: 19 64 failed [GNU/Linux IA-32]
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Peter O'Gorman |
Subject: |
Re: [libtool 2.2] testsuite: 19 64 failed [GNU/Linux IA-32] |
Date: |
Fri, 07 Mar 2008 02:10:05 -0600 |
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Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
> * Peter O'Gorman wrote on Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 08:40:08AM CET:
>> Peter O'Gorman wrote:
>>> Ralf has already checked in a workaround for gcj being unable to create
>>> objects/executables. I guess I will add to that so it tests that an
>>> executable created by the compiler will actually run.
>> Ok?
>
> Yes, provided that you've tested it ...
>
>> + AT_CHECK([./foo1$(EXEEXT) || exit 77],[],[ignore],[ignore])
>> + rm -f foo1.o foo1.obj foo1$(EXEEXT)
>
> ... after eliminating those syntax errors, $EXEEXT instead of $(EXEEXT).
Well that makes me feel silly :)
Thanks.
I tested that it ran the test on GNU/linux with GCJ=gcj and skipped when
I set GCJ to 'gcj -L/home/pogma/lib -lzero' without /home/pogma/lib in
the dynamic linker's search path.
Peter
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