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[Fwd: crosstool-0.11: all that, and remote testing too]


From: Dan Kegel
Subject: [Fwd: crosstool-0.11: all that, and remote testing too]
Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2003 20:22:34 -0700
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Anyone who wants to do automated remote testing in a chroot environment,
but was afraid to ask how, may want to check out the following.
- Dan

Dan Kegel <address@hidden> wrote:
> Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2003 20:19:08 -0700
> To: crossgcc <address@hidden>
>
http://www.kegel.com/crosstool/ now contains scripts and documentation
for how to run the gcc/glibc regression tests in a pure remote chroot
environment containing exactly the toolchain you've just
compiled, regardles of what version of glibc your target system
normally runs.  It's slick if I do say so myself.  I've tested bits
and pieces of this, but haven't done a complete runthrough yet,
so caveat emptor.  If you find problems, please let me know & I'll
try to address them.  I'm hoping we can start running tinderboxes
using these scripts against gcc and glibc cvs so future releases
of gcc and glibc will be have fewer cross compiling regressions.

ChangeLog entry:

0.11: Updated crosstest.sh to actually work.
     Added doc/crosstool-howto.html, doc/chroot-login-howto.html
     Added chrootshell.c
     Added inetutils-1.4.2-patches/*.patch to work around old sh4 compiler bug
     that made rcp fail.
     Renamed dejagnu tutorial doc/dejagnu-remote-howto.html
     Remove absolute paths from libpthread.so (by analogy with libc.so;
     untested)




--
Dan Kegel
http://www.kegel.com
http://counter.li.org/cgi-bin/runscript/display-person.cgi?user=78045





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