I have a basic GCC testing question. I built a native GCC and ran:
make RUNTESTFLAGS='dg.exp' check
Everything passed and according to the log file it used the unix.exp
as the target-board. But if I try running:
make RUNTESTFLAGS='dg.exp --target-board=unix' check
Then I get failures. They both say they are running target unix.
If I diff the two log files I see:
1,2c1,3
< Test Run By sellcey on Fri Jul 10 10:13:21 2015
< Native configuration is x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
---
> Test Run By sellcey on Fri Jul 10 09:52:41 2015
> Target is unix
> Host is x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
12a14,15
> WARNING: Assuming target board is the local machine (which is
probably wrong).
> You may need to set your DEJAGNU environment variable.
The reason I want to specify a target-board is so I can then modify it with
something like '--target-board=unix/-m32' but I think I need to specify a
board before I add any options don't I?
Steve Ellcey
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