On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 05:13:30PM +0200, Bill Allombert wrote: > > in recent weeks from the global point of view m68k has started to hold > > up the testing migration due to both lacking buildd power and internal > > compiler errors. As of the most recent britney run, the number of > > missing builds holding up the testing migration are (sorted by numbers): > > 460 m68k > > 227 arm > > 174 mips > > 148 hppa > > 132 s390 > > 114 sparc > > (and all others are 100 or less). I know that there is serious work being > > put into m68k right now, but - we still have to move on, and m68k currently > > cannot be described as catching up. So, unless there is a serious > > improvement on m68k happening right now, we plan to ignore m68k for testing > > migration beginning in one week; we already have started to ignore m68k by > > hand if that was required to allow an RC-bugfix to go in. This change > > doesn't mean we are dropping consideration of m68k as a release > > architecture for etch, but of course it is a step in that direction.
> Well, the real problem here is gcc-4.0 especially at -O3. On m68k it ICE > instead of spewing wrong code like on i386. We are very good at spotting > ICE but poor at spotting wrong code generation which is an at least as > serious a problem. Yeah, I'm pretty bad at spotting wrong code generation when the only clue I'm given is "somewhere in the archive, -O3 may be doing the wrong thing." :) If you have specific knowledge that the same code which triggers ICEs on m68k when built with -O3 also causes wrong code generation on i386, please share it so we can warn maintainers. If you mean that there is some other bug in gcc-4.0 which causes wrong code generation when using -O3 in some other circumstances, then that's bad, but I don't see how holding up testing transitions for it is a very effective strategy if we don't even know which code is being built wrong. -- Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.debian.org/
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