------- Comment #3 from rob1weld at aol dot com 2009-01-12 05:17 ------- (In reply to comment #1) > >FAIL: gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-float128.c -O3 -g (test for excess > > This means that the __float128 to int functions are not included in libgcc not > a big deal because most folks don't use __float128. > > >gcc.dg/vect/costmodel/i386/costmodel-vect-68.c > These vectorizer failures look like the stack alignment is wrong.
Replaced by other errors, and a disconcerting blank line ... Running /usr/share/src/gcc_trunk/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/execute/execute.exp ... Running /usr/share/src/gcc_trunk/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/execute/ieee/ieee.exp ... Running /usr/share/src/gcc_trunk/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/unsorted/unsorted.exp ... (disconcerting blank line) Running /usr/share/src/gcc_trunk/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/autopar/autopar.exp ... Running /usr/share/src/gcc_trunk/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/charset/charset.exp ... Running /usr/share/src/gcc_trunk/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/compat/compat.exp ... > >FAIL: largefile.c -O0 -g -I. (test for excess errors) > > Not really a big deal as this is PCH and solaris as a host has not implemented > the needed PCH functions yet. Now we have those few and a hundred more in gcc version 4.4.0 20090111 (experimental) [trunk revision 143259]. Rob -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38730