Hi, Andrew!
> Not really, I would now stop for a minute and check your memory > and your hardware since this is not reproducible.
Hmm, okay. It's an embedded system without any case and proper shielding - so some hicups might be possible.
I will see, I am doing several compile tests like that to verify/learn more about building toolchains...
Thanks anyway,
Clemens
Andrew Pinski wrote:
On Apr 27, 2005, at 10:19 AM, Clemens Koller wrote:
...and it's not reproducable yet. On a second try the compile was fine and test-idouble just works...
~/newbuild/glibc-2.3.5-build/math$ ./test-idouble testing double (inline functions)
Test suite completed: 2562 test cases plus 2337 tests for exception flags executed. All tests passed successfully.
Uargh... great, isn't it?
Not really, I would now stop for a minute and check your memory and your hardware since this is not reproducible.
-- Pinski