> Results on x86-64 as of yesterday:
>
> === obj-c++ tests ===
>
>
> Running target unix
> FAIL: obj-c++.dg/bitfield-1.mm (test for excess errors)
> FAIL: obj-c++.dg/bitfield-2.mm execution test
> FAIL: obj-c++.dg/bitfield-4.mm (test for excess errors)
> FAIL: obj-c++.dg/cxx-ivars-1.m
> What do objc.log and obj-c++.log say? I'm still seeing mysterious FC3
> (a fresh install thereof, no less) failures that no one else seems to
> be able to reproduce...
objc.log is clean, obj-c++.log is attached. This is on SuSE 9.2 Professional.
--
Eric Botcazou
obj-c++.log.gz
Description:
Eric,
What do objc.log and obj-c++.log say? I'm still seeing mysterious FC3
(a fresh install thereof, no less) failures that no one else seems to
be able to reproduce...
Thanks,
--Zem
On 9 Jun 2005, at 13.45, Eric Botcazou wrote:
When running the obj-c++ testsuite fron gcc trunk, LAST_
> When running the obj-c++ testsuite fron gcc trunk, LAST_UPDATED: Thu
> Jun 9 09:04:39 UTC 2005, I get a few failures like this:
Results on x86-64 as of yesterday:
=== obj-c++ tests ===
Running target unix
FAIL: obj-c++.dg/bitfield-1.mm (test for excess errors)
FAIL: obj-c++.d
When running the obj-c++ testsuite fron gcc trunk, LAST_UPDATED: Thu
Jun 9 09:04:39 UTC 2005, I get a few failures like this:
objc runtime: cannot find class Derived
FAIL: obj-c++.dg/bitfield-2.mm execution test
objc runtime: cannot find class Manip
FAIL: obj-c++.dg/cxx-ivars-1.mm execution test