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Re: Failing tests in glibc
- To: Kars de Jong <jongk@cs.utwente.nl>
- Subject: Re: Failing tests in glibc
- From: Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>
- Date: 18 Nov 1998 11:05:22 +0100
- Cc: libc-alpha@cygnus.com
- References: <19981117152513.A717@cs.utwente.nl>
Kars de Jong <jongk@cs.utwente.nl> writes:
|> >Submitter-Id: net
|> >Originator: Kars de Jong
|> >Organization:
|> >Confidential: no
|> >Synopsis: glibc fails math tests
|> >Severity: serious
|> >Priority: medium
|> >Category: libc
|> >Class: sw-bug
|> >Release: libc-2.0.102
|> >Environment:
|> Host type: m68k-unknown-linux-gnu
|> System: Linux rincewind 2.1.127 #2 Mon Nov 16 21:51:19 CET 1998 m68k unknown
|> Architecture: m68k
|> CPU: 68060 with FPU and MMU
I cannot reproduce the problems on my 68030/68882. It may be a bug in the
FPU emulation for the 68060. Could you please run the math tests
(test-{float,double,ldouble}) manually with -v2, so that we can see how
much the computed values differ from the expected ones?
|> And in the posix directory:
|> (it does say (ignored) here so this might not be a real failure):
Yes, this failure is expected.
|> And finally in the io directory:
|>
|> /bin/sh -e ftwtest-sh ../ ftwtest
|> ftwtest: error in loading shared libraries: ftwtest: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
|> cmp: EOF on /tmp/ftwtest.out
This is a bug in the makefile, which only happens because you are building
in the source directory, and will be fixed soon. But it is recommended
anyway to build in a separate directory.
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