[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The GCC testing framework is so complicated to understand.
It is built on top of the DejaGnu which are built on top of
Expect which are built on top of Tcl and Autoconf which ......
You don't need autoconf etc to run dejagnu. These are needed only if
you want to do development work on dejagnu itself.
You only need expect and tcl to run dejagnu.
Just start with one of the existing simulator files in the baseboards
directory, like mips-sim.exp, copy it to your target name, e.g.
score-sim.exp, modify as appropriate, and then run the testsuite via
make -k check RUNTESTFLAGS="--target_board=score-sim.exp"
and hopefully it should work. You can add -v options to RNUTESTFLAGS to
help debug testsuite issues. The more -v options you add, the more
debugging output you get.
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Jim Wilson, GNU Tools Support, http://www.specifix.com