Results for 2.20.51.20091001 testsuite on i686-pc-cygwin

Christian Joensson christian.joensson@gmail.com
Thu Oct 1 17:51:00 GMT 2009


Windows XP Pro/SP3 cygwin Intel Core2 Duo T9600@2.80GHz system with packages:

binutils             2.19.51-1      2.19.51.20090704
bison                2.3-1          2.3
cloog-ppl            0.15.3-1
cygwin               1.7.0-61
dejagnu              20021217-2     1.4.2.x
expect               20030128-1     5.26
gcc-ada              3.4.4-999
gcc-core             3.4.4-999
gcc-g++              3.4.4-999
gmp                  4.3.1-3
libcloog-devel       0.15.3-1
libgmp-devel         4.3.1-3
libmpfr-devel        2.4.1-4
libppl               0.10.2-1
make                 3.81-2
mpfr                 2.4.1-4
ppl                  0.10.2-1
ppl-devel            0.10.2-1
tcltk                20080420-1     8.4
w32api               3.13-1

LAST_UPDATED: Thu Oct  1 17:29:20 UTC 2009

Native configuration is i686-pc-cygwin

		=== binutils tests ===


Running target unix

		=== binutils Summary ===

# of expected passes		92
# of expected failures		1
# of unsupported tests		2
		=== gas tests ===


Running target unix

		=== gas Summary ===

# of expected passes		219
# of expected failures		1
		=== ld tests ===


Running target unix
FAIL: cdtest with -Ur
FAIL: --entry 0x0

		=== ld Summary ===

# of expected passes		90
# of unexpected failures	2
# of expected failures		7
# of unsupported tests		2

version:  2.20.51.20091001
Platform: i686-pc-cygwin
configure flags: --prefix=/usr/local/gnu --enable-shared --enable-static
BOOT_CFLAGS=-O2 -pipe
Counting all warnings,
there are 12 warnings in stage0 of this bootstrap.

Number of warnings per file:
      3 syslex.c
      3 ../../src/binutils/deflex.c
      3 ../../src/binutils/arlex.c
      1 libiberty/cp-demangle.c
      1 libiberty/choose-temp.c
      1 ../../src/ld/ldlex.c

Number of warning types:
      7 \`???' defined but not used
      3 comparison between signed and unsigned
      1 the use of \`???' is dangerous; use \`???' instead
      1 \`???' may be used uninitialized in this function



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