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Testing egcs-1.0
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Before you install egcs, you might wish to run the egcs testsuite; this
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step is optional and may require you to download additional software.
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First, you must have downloaded the egcs testsuites; the full distribution
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contains testsuites. If you downloaded the "core" compiler plus any front
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ends, then you do not have the testsuites. You can download the testsuites
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from the same site where you downloaded the core distribution and language
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front ends.
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Second, you must have a new version of dejagnu on your system; dejagnu-1.3
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will not work. We have made a dejagnu snapshot
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ftp://ftp.cygnus.com/pub/egcs/infrastructure/dejagnu-971028.tar.gz
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dejagnu snapshot available in ftp.cygnus.com:/pub/egcs/infrastructure until
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a new version of dejagnu can be released.
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Assuming you've got the testsuites unpacked and have installed an appropriate
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dejagnu, you can run the testsuite with "cd objdir; make -k check".
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This may take a long time. Go get some lunch.
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The testing process will try to test as many components in the egcs
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distrubution as possible, including the C, C++ and Fortran compiler as
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well as the C++ runtime libraries.
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How to interpret test results XXX.
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Last modified on December 2, 1997.
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