Re: libiberty testsuite builds with wrong compiler

2009-02-24 Thread Kaveh R. GHAZI
On Mon, 23 Feb 2009, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > Jack Howarth wrote: > > The same issue in the libiberty testsuite run can be seen with > > the Apple regress server log at > > http://gcc.gnu.org/regtest/HEAD/native-lastbuild.txt.gzip. > > If you search for test-demangle, you will find... > > I'm sur

Re: libiberty testsuite builds with wrong compiler

2009-02-23 Thread Paolo Bonzini
Jack Howarth wrote: > The same issue in the libiberty testsuite run can be seen with > the Apple regress server log at > http://gcc.gnu.org/regtest/HEAD/native-lastbuild.txt.gzip. > If you search for test-demangle, you will find... I'm sure there is a bugzilla entry for that. Paolo

RE: libiberty testsuite builds with wrong compiler

2009-02-21 Thread Jack Howarth
The same issue in the libiberty testsuite run can be seen with the Apple regress server log at http://gcc.gnu.org/regtest/HEAD/native-lastbuild.txt.gzip. If you search for test-demangle, you will find... + make -j2 -k check autogen -T /Users/regress/tbox/svn-gcc/fixincludes/check.tpl /Users/re

libiberty testsuite builds with wrong compiler

2009-02-21 Thread Jack Howarth
I noticed the following on darwin10, since it builds with x86_64 as the default where appropriate. The libiberty testsuite is building with the system compiler instead of the one from gcc trunk... make[2]: [check-objc] Error 1 (ignored) make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'. make[2]: Nothing to