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Re: Assistance Request


From: Joel Sherrill
Subject: Re: Assistance Request
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 14:03:35 -0600
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Hans-Peter Nilsson wrote:
From: "Dave Korn" <address@hidden>
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 16:05:18 -0000

On 12 February 2008 15:48, Joel Sherrill wrote:
I am getting arguments through now.  I am on Fedora 8
and the DejaGNU RPM doesn't seem to support ~/.dejagnurc.

No, it must be for some other reason.  It does work for me; my
autotester runs on F 8.

Thanks.  I have a serious headache today and I missed
the "s" in ~/.dejagnusrc.  I expect it will work on my
next run.
make check-gcc RUNTESTFLAGS="\

RTEMS_MAKEFILE_PATH=/home/joel/work-gnat/423/bsp-install/powerpc-rtems4.9/psim
\
--target=powerpc-rtems4.9 \
--target_board=rtems-powerpc-sim --all \
"

If you need that "--target", something else is wrong.
What does the "--all" mean?  I can't see it being used anywhere;
neither runtest, runtest.exp nor the gcc ${tool}_option_proc's.

I will drop --target on the next run.

SAGE: runtest [options...]
       --all (-a)              Print all test output to screen

Not necessary but I was watching it run.  Looks to be the
same as tailing gcc.log in another window. :)

So ... how does this look? YEAH!

               === gcc Summary ===

# of expected passes            44149
# of unexpected failures        396
# of unresolved testcases       94
# of untested testcases         35
# of unsupported tests          389
/home/joel/work-gnat/svn/b-gcc2-powerpc/gcc/xgcc version 4.3.0 20080209 (experimental) [trunk revision 132202] (GCC)

Now I get to fight mail.  So far, nothing I am sending to gcc-testresults
is showing up. Not even one line test message.  The same mail command
works for my gmail account. <sigh>
  One random other thing, I have this line in my board.exp:

# The simulator isn't really remote.
set_board_info isremote 0

  I think you'll need that as well.

Why?

No, don't do that; don't add random things for no known reason.
If you "need it", it's because something else is wrong and you're
papering over it.
I will turn that off and see if it helps.
brgds, H-P


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