> On 3 Jan 2019, at 23:10, Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jan 3, 2019 at 3:49 AM Iain Sandoe wrote:
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>>> On 2 Jan 2019, at 13:26, Iain Sandoe wrote:
>>>
>>>
On 2 Jan 2019, at 13:20, Rainer Orth wrote:
Gerald Pfeifer writes:
>
>>
>
> I believe t
On Thu, Jan 3, 2019 at 3:49 AM Iain Sandoe wrote:
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> > On 2 Jan 2019, at 13:26, Iain Sandoe wrote:
> >
> >
> >> On 2 Jan 2019, at 13:20, Rainer Orth wrote:
> >>
> >> Gerald Pfeifer writes:
> >>
> >>>
>
> >>>
> >>> I believe that in addition to FreeBSD this probably also fails on
> >>> Solaris
On 02-01-19 14:20, Rainer Orth wrote:
> Unfortunately, libbacktrace is one of those libraries that don't produce
> Dejagnu-style .sum and .log files, so test failures are buried in the
> make check output and very easily overlooked.
FTR, I've filed PR88002 - "libbacktrace and libiberty tests don't
> On 2 Jan 2019, at 13:26, Iain Sandoe wrote:
>
>
>> On 2 Jan 2019, at 13:20, Rainer Orth wrote:
>>
>> Gerald Pfeifer writes:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I believe that in addition to FreeBSD this probably also fails on
>>> Solaris and Darwin.
>>
>> I cannot test Darwin right now,
>
> I have build
> On 2 Jan 2019, at 13:20, Rainer Orth wrote:
>
> Gerald Pfeifer writes:
>
>> On Fri, 23 Nov 2018, Tom de Vries wrote:
>>> When building libbacktrace, we typically use elf.c, and don't build
>>> pecoff.c, xcoff.c or unknown.c
>>>
>>> Add testcases that use unused format to ensure that we al
Gerald Pfeifer writes:
> On Fri, 23 Nov 2018, Tom de Vries wrote:
>> When building libbacktrace, we typically use elf.c, and don't build
>> pecoff.c, xcoff.c or unknown.c
>>
>> Add testcases that use unused format to ensure that we also build and
>> test those on a typical development setup.
>
On Sun, 30 Dec 2018, Tom de Vries wrote:
> thanks for finding this.
>
> I build the patch for x86_64 and ran make check in the libbacktrace
> subdirectory of the build directory, results looks good.
Cool, thanks! I went ahead and committed this fix.
Note, that I *may* be offline the next nine d
On 29-12-18 07:40, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Nov 2018, Tom de Vries wrote:
>> When building libbacktrace, we typically use elf.c, and don't build
>> pecoff.c, xcoff.c or unknown.c
>>
>> Add testcases that use unused format to ensure that we also build and
>> test those on a typical develo
On Fri, 28 Dec 2018, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
> The patch below should address this (and does in my tests), though
> my tester seems to have unrelated(?) problems right now, so better
> for one of you to give a spin as well, please.
Now successfully regression tested on i586-unknown-freebsd11.2.
>
On Fri, 23 Nov 2018, Tom de Vries wrote:
> When building libbacktrace, we typically use elf.c, and don't build
> pecoff.c, xcoff.c or unknown.c
>
> Add testcases that use unused format to ensure that we also build and
> test those on a typical development setup.
This is a good idea!
> Bootstrap
On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 1:06 AM, Tom de Vries wrote:
> On 29-11-18 19:28, Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
>> On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 12:56 PM, Tom de Vries wrote:
>>>
>>> When building libbacktrace, we typically use elf.c, and don't build
>>> pecoff.c,
>>> xcoff.c or unknown.c
>>>
>>> Add testcases that
On 29-11-18 19:28, Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 12:56 PM, Tom de Vries wrote:
>>
>> When building libbacktrace, we typically use elf.c, and don't build pecoff.c,
>> xcoff.c or unknown.c
>>
>> Add testcases that use unused format to ensure that we also build and
>> test those o
On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 12:56 PM, Tom de Vries wrote:
>
> When building libbacktrace, we typically use elf.c, and don't build pecoff.c,
> xcoff.c or unknown.c
>
> Add testcases that use unused format to ensure that we also build and
> test those on a typical development setup.
>
> Bootstrapped and
On 23-11-18 21:56, Tom de Vries wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When building libbacktrace, we typically use elf.c, and don't build pecoff.c,
> xcoff.c or unknown.c
>
> Add testcases that use unused format to ensure that we also build and
> test those on a typical development setup.
>
> Bootstrapped and reg-te
Hi,
When building libbacktrace, we typically use elf.c, and don't build pecoff.c,
xcoff.c or unknown.c
Add testcases that use unused format to ensure that we also build and
test those on a typical development setup.
Bootstrapped and reg-tested on x86_64.
OK for trunk?
Thanks,
- Tom
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