On Thu, Mar 24, 2005 at 11:59:55PM -0800, Mark Mitchell wrote: > When we generate data for feedback, we insert the .gcda name into the > object file as an absolute path. As a result, when we try to do remote > testing, we lose, as, in general the remote file system does not have > the same file hierarchy as the build system. > > I understand why we generate an asbolute path; we want to make sure that > the data ends up there, not in the directory where the user happens to > run the program. So, I intend to disable these tests when $host != > $target. Any objections, or better ideas?
It would be nice if we could preserve the ability to run them - when your build directory is mounted on the target system at the same path, the tests will pass. Perhaps a compiler option, as Gabriel suggested... -- Daniel Jacobowitz CodeSourcery, LLC