[commit] Deprecate remaining STREQ uses

Andrew Cagney cagney@gnu.org
Sun Dec 14 14:44:00 GMT 2003


> It should be relatively easy to produce a script like that, assuming
> that the tests you listed above constitute the minimal suite of tests
> that are required to prove that a GDB port is alive (or at least if
> the set of the tests required for that doesn't change too much with
> time).  If the set of tests changes too much, tracking them might not
> be easy, given my free time (or should I say the lack thereof ;-)[1].

As an aside, it is in theory possible to use dejagnu to test a remote 
go32 system.  I believe that the code is no longer used (it was 
developed to remote test cygwin) and presumably bitrotten.  So no way is 
any one going to be expected to run that, and I don't know that there is 
much return on investment.

Having said that, someone might find it useful as a tool that allows us 
to finally overhaul the *&!)($*&)(*@ coff code.

> However, running the script once a month (on the then-latest snapshot,
> I presume) is not something that I can afford, and I don't see anyone
> else stepping forward to do that for me.

I suspect michael might have been volunteering :-)

> Since your proposal for deprecating counts minor releases, would it
> be enough to request a run for every such release?

That's what actually happens :-)

Andrew




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