thus : http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2012-03/msg02155.html

                === gcc tests ===


Running target unix
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/limits-exprparen.c  -O0  (internal compiler error)
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/limits-exprparen.c  -O0  (test for excess errors)
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/limits-exprparen.c  -O1  (internal compiler error)
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/limits-exprparen.c  -O1  (test for excess errors)
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/limits-exprparen.c  -O2  (internal compiler error)
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/limits-exprparen.c  -O2  (test for excess errors)
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/limits-exprparen.c  -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer
(internal compiler error)
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/limits-exprparen.c  -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer
(test for excess errors)
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/limits-exprparen.c  -O3 -g  (internal compiler 
error)
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/limits-exprparen.c  -O3 -g  (test for excess errors)
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/limits-exprparen.c  -Os  (internal compiler error)


I'd like to extend my stack size a bit and re-run the gcc tests only.
At the very least I'd like to see gcc.c-torture/compile/limits-exprparen.c run
again. In detail.


What would the procedure for that be ?



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