On 10/5/20 5:53 AM, Kiyoshi KANAZAWA wrote:
Make passed both with CC=gcc (CC='gcc -m32) & CC='gcc -m64'.
But make -k check failed in filename-lineno & triple-backref.
Segmentation Fault & Abort appeared in triple-backref.
Warning about cast was also detected with CC='gcc -m64'.
The triple-backref failure is expected (that's what "XFAIL" means); it's a known
bug that nobody has had time to fix.
The other two problems should not occur, though. One was due to my typo that Jim
Meyering recently fixed; the other due to a portability glitch in Gnulib that I
recently fixed. These fixes should appear in the next grep release. I created a
new grep tarball with the fixes, which you can try if you have the time:
https://www.cs.ucla.edu/~eggert/grep-3.5.8-b3eb.tar.gz
I just tried this on Solaris 10 sparc with Oracle Developer Studio 12.6, and all
tests passed. There were some compile-time warnings in Gnulib test cases, such as:
"test-accept.c", line 22: warning: initialization type mismatch
"test-intprops.c", line 194: warning: integer overflow detected: op "-"
"test-nl_langinfo-mt.c", line 75: warning: statement not reached
"test-setlocale_null-mt-one.c", line 81: warning: statement not reached
"test-xalloc-die.c", line 27: warning: statement not reached
but these are known issues that Gnulib does not bother to work around, and which
are not real problems for grep.