Hi Last build of rrdtool failed on m68k, because gcc IEEE stack pre-check fails [1].
The autoconf runs this: #include <stdio.h> int main(void){ double rrdnan,rrdinf,rrdc,rrdzero; ; /* some math to see if we get a floating point exception */ rrdzero=sin(0.0); /* don't let the compiler optimize us away */ rrdnan=0.0/rrdzero; /* especially here */ rrdinf=1.0/rrdzero; /* and here. I want to know if it can do the magic */ /* at run time without sig fpe */ rrdc = rrdinf + rrdnan; rrdc = rrdinf / rrdnan; if (! isnan(rrdnan)) {printf ("not isnan(NaN) ... "); return 1;} if (rrdnan == rrdnan) {printf ("nan == nan ... "); return 1;} if (! isinf(rrdinf)) {printf ("not isinf(oo) ... "); return 1;} if (! isinf(-rrdinf)) {printf ("not isinf(-oo) ... "); return 1;} if (! rrdinf > 0) {printf ("not inf > 0 ... "); return 1;} if (! -rrdinf < 0) {printf ("not -inf < 0 ... "); return 1;} return 0; } This returned 0 in previous builds [2], but now we get "not isinf(oo)" I can't find anything changed upstream in these tests compared to last successfull build. Any ideas/thoughts? [1] Last failed build: https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php? pkg=rrdtool&arch=m68k&ver=1.7.0-1&stamp=1518247574&raw=0 [2] Previous build, sucessfull: https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php? pkg=rrdtool&arch=m68k&ver=1.6.0-1%2Bb3&stamp=1500859583&raw=0
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