Hi, Thanks to you guys I am making progress. I have posted results for sparc and powerpc and filed a couple of PRs. Unfortunately I tried to post i386 results this morning and got bounced for spam. :(
On the i386, I think a test configuration issue is negatively impacting the results. I am running the tests on qemu which simulates a vanilla i386 w/FPU. We invoke it like this: qemu -M isapc -m 4 -boot a \ -fda ${fd0Image} -hda fat:${hd0Dir} \ -monitor null -nographic -serial stdio This means I don't have SSE or any vector capabilities on the simulator. The compiler itself is multilib'ed and does have the feature. I have ~475 reported failures and throwing out i386/sse and /vect/ tests reduces the FAIL count to 112. grep ^FAIL j1 | grep -v i386/sse | grep -v /vect/ | wc -l So at least 75% of the failures are a board specific target configuration issue. How can I mark these tests as Not Applicable? I suspect this is also causing problems on the PowerPC with Altivec. I can see that I am going to have to have help to make a first cut at separating the wheat from the chafe in these results. :( Thanks. --joel _______________________________________________ DejaGnu mailing list DejaGnu@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/dejagnu