On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 9:49 AM, Tobias Burnus <bur...@net-b.de> wrote: > H.J. Lu wrote: >> >> I saw massive FORTRAN failures on trunk with both SPEC CPU 2006 >> and GCC FORTRAN testsuite. Is this a known problem? Should I open a bug >> report? > > > I assume that you do not install GCC before you run the test suite – and > that you don't have a GCC installed at the --prefix= location. If that's the > case, you run into: http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/fortran/2012-08/msg00008.html
I think it is the same problem. I got output is: Warning: Nonexistent include directory "finclude"^M Warning: Nonexistent include directory "finclude"^M FAIL: gfortran.dg/coarray/alloc_comp_1.f90 -fcoarray=single -O2 (test for excess errors) Excess errors: :0:0: Warning: Nonexistent include directory "finclude" :0:0: Warning: Nonexistent include directory "finclude" > There has been a patch posted at > http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/fortran/2012-08/msg00020.html, which so far no one has > reviewed. > I will give it a try. Thanks. -- H.J.