On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 09:06:06AM -0500, Diego Novillo wrote: > Paolo Bonzini wrote: > > I suppose. I don't understand why can't you just look in > > stage3-gcc/testsuite, but I guess you know what you're doing. :-) > > > Hmm, now that I think about it again. The log contains command lines > that use the compiler built in <bld>/gcc. Something like > <bld>/gcc/testsuite/gfortran/../../gfortran, right? > > If I had to rebuild the stage1 binaries inside <bld>/stage1-gcc, it > seems to me that I won't be able to cut and paste from gfortran.log > anymore. I will have to modify all the paths to <bld>/stage1-gcc?
If you run all-stage1, or stage1-start, then the top level will put the stage1 gcc directory back into place. There's a separate gcc subdirectory for every stage; the "current" stage will be named "gcc", and all the others will be named "stageFOO-gcc". -- Daniel Jacobowitz CodeSourcery