globtest failed on Linux 2.1.131 when compile glibc-2.0.10[56]

Prasong Aroonruviwat psa@jesus.ksc.co.th
Mon Dec 14 20:34:00 GMT 1998


On Mon, 14 Dec 1998, Andreas Jaeger wrote:

> 
> Prasong Aroonruviwat writes:
>  > Build CFLAGS: -O9 -march=pentium -mcpu=pentium -fomit-frame-pointer
>  > Build CC: gcc
>  > Compiler version: egcs-2.91.57 19980901 (egcs-1.1 release)
>  > 	
>  > >How-To-Repeat:
>  >  make -C posix tests
>  >  make: Entering directory `/export3/glibc-2.0.105/posix'
>  >  /bin/sh -e globtest.sh ../ ../elf/ \
>  >  ld-linux.so.2
>  >  - /tmp/globtest-out differ: char 1, line 1
>  >  make: *** [do-globtest] Error 1
>  >  make: Leaving directory `/export3/glibc-2.0.105/posix'
>  > 
> 
> CAn you reproduce failure?  Can you reproduce it if you compile the
> whole glibc without -O9?  I don't trust -O9 and guess it might be a
> compiler bug somewhere.

I don't know how to reproduce it, After I try to compile it again with
"-O2 -march=pentium -mcpu=pentium -fomit-frame-pointer" it fail at this
point again.

I think it may cause from Linux-kernel 2.1, I compile "cvs-1.10.4" on
Linux 2.0.36 and pass the "make check" but when I reboot to 2.1.131
it failed... at basicc-8 that it's working about directory

Does anyone pass the "make test" on Linux 2.1 ???
Do you pass it ??? If you pass, please tell me what's your configure
option ???

		Regards,
		psa
> 
> Andreas
> -- 
>  Andreas Jaeger   aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de    jaeger@gnu.org
> 




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