On 05/04/2012 05:49 PM, Sergio Durigan Junior wrote:
It might make sense to add the GDB tests to the jobs that already run
the GCC tests.
That would be awesome. Do you know what's the procedure to do that?
Laurent has been managing those tests.
Jason
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On 05/04/2012 03:46 PM, Sergio Durigan Junior wrote:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/
Thanks, Jason. Those tests are GCC-related, however, right? I am
specifically wanting GDB regtests.
Ah, oops.
It might make sense to add the GDB tests to the jobs that already run
the GCC tests.
On 05/04/2012 12:18 AM, Sergio Durigan Junior wrote:
As we have talked before, I don't have enough machine power to set up a
full regression tester as you did. I also miss a public archive of
tests where I can find information about regressions (even if it's
daily, and not per-commit).
There a
On 03/31/2011 05:42 AM, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
Nikodemus Siivola writes:
Um, how does GCC farm saying "no thanks" to a gift of GPUs help the
production of free software to work with those GPUs?
You’re right, but my impression is that people will work on projects
that build upon NVIDIA’s CUDA
On 07/19/2010 05:17 PM, Laurent GUERBY wrote:
> The SSD is mounted as /scratch and a cron to delete files more than a
> week old will be set up soon, so do no leave your important files there.
> As usual no RAID or backups.
Hmm, using the SSD as a scratch drive surprises me; I thought that
typica
Building libjava was failing on gcc14 because java-math wants to build a
shared library linked against libgmp, but there wasn't a shared libgmp
in /opt/cfarm/gmp-4.2.4. So I installed /opt/cfarm/gmp-4.3.2 with
shared library.
Jason
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Gcc-cfarm-use
On 04/20/2010 03:31 PM, Dodji Seketeli wrote:
> I am using 35GB on /home there. Is that too much? I am using 35GB atm.
> (which is basically 3 git trees of gcc, one for pristine trunk, one for
> the 4.5 branch and one to test a patch).
Hmm...for me, each additional workdir takes <600MB for the s