Hi,
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 8:32 AM, Edd Barrett <vext01 at gmail.com>
wrote:> On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 11:19 PM, Daniel Berlin <dberlin at
dberlin.org> wrote:
>> 3.3 has been unsupported since late 2005 ....
>
> Its still the default compiler for OpenBSD, although 4.x is available
> as a third party package. I will try this.
Build works with gcc-4.2. Some regression tests fail:
# of expected passes 2769
# of unexpected failures 28
# of expected failures 6
10 of which are grep != ggrep errors. I could see grep complaining
during testing, so I backup up real grep and symlinked grep to a third
party installed ggrep:
# of expected passes 2779
# of unexpected failures 18
# of expected failures 6
These tests are probably failing on the other BSDs and Solaris too?
Now I wish to look at why the other tests fail. Do the tests put some
logs somewhere? Looking into the Makefile i see that clean removes
directories called 'Output', but there are no directories named as
such.
Thanks
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Best Regards
Edd
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