On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 09:28:40AM -0800, Randolph Chung wrote: > tag 180266 +unreproducible +moreinfo > thanks > > > You can't compile any C or C++ programs because the CPP is going > > to dump some memory (or whatnot) beginning at EOF. > > > > Suggestion: Maybe you guys should be doing a make check before packing > > those binaries up. > > Suggestion: Maybe you should check how the package is built before > filing a bug like this? > > bash-2.05b$ uname -a > Linux aragorn 2.4.18 #4 Sat Oct 12 23:34:24 PDT 2002 i686 unknown unknown > GNU/Linux > bash-2.05b$ dpkg -l|grep gcc-3.2 > ii gcc-3.2 3.2.2-1 The GNU C compiler > ii gcc-3.2-base 3.2.2-1 The GNU Compiler Collection (base package) > bash-2.05b$ cd /usr/share/doc/gcc-3.2 > bash-2.05b$ zcat test-summary.gz > Results for 3.2.2 testsuite on i386-pc-linux-gnu > LAST_UPDATED: > Native configuration is i386-pc-linux-gnu > [...] > > === gcc Summary === > > # of expected passes 18661 > # of expected failures 68 > # of unsupported tests 43 > /home/rmurray/debian/gcc-3.2-3.2.2ds8/build/gcc/xgcc version 3.2.2 > > All gcc packages run through make check during the build process. I've > built quite a lot of stuff with this new gcc already, maybe your problem > is elsewhere? (xfs comes to mind...) > > or if you still think this is a gcc problem, at least post a test > case...
Neil Booth points out that some XFS versions have a problem with not NULL-padding a mmap(). That's probably it. -- Daniel Jacobowitz MontaVista Software Debian GNU/Linux Developer