The armfpu option is a V8 make option (sorry, I didn't include the whole 
make instruction, because I feared that it causes my posts to get 
automatically deleted).
 
print(2.2*1.1) in the V8 shell gives correct results (and of course, 
doesn't crash). printf(2.1*2) results in an error (crash)
 
When I ask for the gcc version of the codebench, then I get: gcc version 
4.7.2 (S0urcery C0deBench Lite 2012.09-104)
Unfortunately, the output of the make is usually: 
CCX(host) ....
 
So, hard to guess which one is used during building. Anyway, after running 
the 'file' command on the produced files I get ARM files, I get:
"ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses 
shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.16, not stripped"
Thus, I assume it uses the cross)compiler
 
At some point during the building, it shows some warnings though: 
"../src/profile-generator.h:73:15: note: the mangling of 'va_list' has 
changed in GCC 4.4"
 
I am not so sure about this message, but according to me, it doesn't mean 
it is using GCC 4.4, but just refers to the fact that the va_list has 
changed from GCC 4.4 on (since we are using 4.7.2) 

 

Op vrijdag 5 juli 2013 15:34:12 UTC+2 schreef Rodolph Perfetta het volgende:

> When you say "I read that if you speciify armfpu option, you need to use 
> s0ftfp instead of hard", you mean gcc option or V8 make options?
>
> Also you mentioned print(2.2*1.1) works, does this mean it prints the 
> right result or just that it doesn't crash? Have you tried writing a small 
> C program doing the same with printf?
>
> Finally could you give your compiler version.
>
>
>
> On 5 July 2013 13:40, Benedikt Naessens <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> Two of my posts get deleted, I don't know which word is causing the 
>>> problem, so I will use some symbols to avoid that my posts get 
>>> automatically deleted.
>>>
>>  
>> According to the Cod3S0rc3ry website, the L1t3 version doesn't have the 
>> necessary sources to use the armfl0atabi=hard option. Anyway, I read that 
>> if you speciify armfpu option, you need to use s0ftfp instead of hard.
>> Unfortunately, it still is crashing.
>>  
>> Hope no offensive word is causing the deletion of this post :)
>>
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