> > Both the results files I used contained the following ssequence of > > results: > > PASS: gcc.c-torture/compile/930210-1.c (test for excess errors) > > PASS: gcc.c-torture/compile/930210-1.c (test for excess errors) > > FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/930210-1.c (test for excess errors) > > FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/930210-1.c (test for excess errors) > > FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/930210-1.c (test for excess errors) > > PASS: gcc.c-torture/compile/930210-1.c (test for excess errors) > > FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/930210-1.c (test for excess errors) > > FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/930210-1.c (test for excess errors) > > This probably means you are using too old a version of DejaGnu; make sure > you are using at least 1.4.4, the minimum supported version. There are > still problems with duplicate test assertion names (e.g. bug 20771), but > there shouldn't be in c-torture if you use current DejaGnu.
Thanks. Regardless, dg-cmp-results handles that situation, albeit slowly ; - )> -- Jim Lemke [EMAIL PROTECTED] Orillia, Ontario