On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 02:03:00PM +0100, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
Hi alpha porters,
I am trying to get eglibc 2.13 ready to get uploaded into unstable. I
have done the missing porting work on alpha, but I am now stuck with
testsuite regressions, and I would need help to fix them.
First of all paer.debian.org, and the machine on the ESIEE cluster I am
using is still running a 2.6.22 kernel, which is too old for the minimum
kernel version we are targeting for wheezy (2.6.26). I would appreciate
if I can get access to a machine running a 2.6.26+ kernel.
fyi, paer is running 2.6.26... it hasn't ran anything older for years
(though it was running 2.6.32 until the recent reinstall).
dannf@paer:~$ uname -a
Linux paer 2.6.26-2-parisc64-smp #1 SMP Thu Feb 3 10:23:00 UTC 2011 parisc64
GNU/Linux
I can upgrade it again to 2.6.32 though, if you like.
-dann
Here are the regressions I got (when building for a 2.6.22 kernel, so
the results might change):
- test-double.out, Error 1
- test-float.out, Error 1
- test-idouble.out, Error 1
- test-ifloat.out, Error 1
These ones are due to the new fma() tests which fail on hppa. This is
not strictly speaking a regression (I mean strncmp() was already broken
in eglibc 2.11), so I can easily ignore this test if the porters agree.
- tst-tls9-static.out, Error 1
- tststatic2.out, Error 1
These one looks more problematic, I don't know from where they come.
Help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Aurelien
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