In article <[email protected]>,
Greg Troxel  <[email protected]> wrote:
>Greg Troxel <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> While testing an update to proj 6 (geospatial coordinate conversions), I
>> noticed that the tests failed on NetBSD 7 i386, after passing on NetBSD
>> 8 amd64.
>>
>> I then ran paranoia (pkgsrc/benchmarks/paranoia), which reported
>> multiple serious problems:
>>
>>   The number of  FAILUREs  encountered =       3.
>>   The number of  SERIOUS DEFECTs  discovered = 4.
>>   The number of  DEFECTs  discovered =         3.
>>   The number of  FLAWs  discovered =           2.
>>
>>   The arithmetic diagnosed has unacceptable Serious Defects.
>>   Potentially fatal FAILURE may have spoiled this program's subsequent
>diagnoses.
>>   
>
>With CFLAGS=-ffloat-store I find htat parnaoia has "1 FLAW" -- but
>that's vastly better -- on both of my i386 machines.
>
>Does anybody understand if compiling without float-store is supposed to
>be ok?

I believe it is not supposed to be ok.

christos

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