While running the test suite for GCC in Ch. 6.17 I saw the following:

/sources/gcc-4.7.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/compile.exp ...
WARNING: program timed out.
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/pr37669-2.c -0s (test for erros)


This is running on a Celeron 550MHz with 160MB RAM, so I'm quite certain that 
it's simply a processing timeout...  Will setting the variable: TIMEOUTFACTOR, 
as is recommended in the prior Glibc chapter, help to complete this test 
successfully?  I'm unsure of a sane value in my case, any ideas?  I am asking 
because the response time for trial-and-error testing is slow on this 
particular hardware...


Thanks for your help.



Nicholas McCurdy
[email protected]


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