[LLVMdev] Testing Release 1.5

Jeff Cohen jeffc at jolt-lang.org
Tue May 17 20:54:39 PDT 2005


No, these are probably not regressions.  Anyway, building release_15 now.

Chris Lattner wrote:

> On Tue, 17 May 2005, Jeff Cohen wrote:
>
>> siod fails with gcc link errors: cannot find -ldl
>> archie and plot2fig fail with gcc link errors: re_comp and re_exec 
>> are undefined
>
>
> Again, the reason that these are showing up is because I changed the 
> makefiles.  They were failing before, just not notifying us.  If the 
> native compiler fails, we have nothing to compare against.
>
> As such (again, if this is the case), these are not regressions.  
> However, getting them work on FreeBSD would be a good thing to do for 
> LLVM CVS.
>
> -Chris
>
>> Chris Lattner wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, 17 May 2005, Jeff Cohen wrote:
>>>
>>>> I haven't specifically tried the 1.5 branch yet on FreeBSD, but the 
>>>> current version just before you branched it passes gmake check and 
>>>> fails four llvm-test tests:  siod, SPASS, archie, and plot2fig.  
>>>> SPASS needs porting work to compile correctly on FreeBSD.  I 
>>>> haven't analyzed the other three yet, but they weren't failing two 
>>>> days earlier.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Chances are they weren't even showing up on the nightly tests 
>>> before.  I recently added a patch that shows test which don't build 
>>> with the native compiler.
>>>
>>> In other words, if this is the case, nothing to see here.  Move 
>>> along, move along...
>>>
>>> -Chris
>>>
>>>> John Criswell wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Dear All,
>>>>>
>>>>> I've finished building binaries for the GCC frontends and am now 
>>>>> testing
>>>>>  the 1.5 release branch on i386/Linux, Sparc/Solaris, and 
>>>>> PowerPC/MacOS X.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm looking for volunteers to test LLVM 1.5 on platforms that we 
>>>>> don't
>>>>> have in house.  I'm specifically looking for people who can do:
>>>>>
>>>>> Itanium
>>>>> FreeBSD/i386
>>>>> Windows (Cygwin, MingW, etc)
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm mainly interested in major problems with these platforms.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you can help, please email the list with what platform you'll 
>>>>> be testing.
>>>>>
>>>>> To get a copy of what I'm testing, you need to check out a copy of 
>>>>> the
>>>>> release branch as follows (adding whatever options are needed to set
>>>>> CVSROOT properly):
>>>>>
>>>>> cvs co -r release_15 llvm
>>>>> cvs co -r release_15 llvm-gcc
>>>>> cd llvm/projects
>>>>> cvs co -r release_15 llvm-test
>>>>>
>>>>> If you have commit access, please don't commit anything to the 
>>>>> release
>>>>> branch without asking the list first.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>>
>>>>> -- John T.
>>>>>
>>>>
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>>>
>>> -Chris
>>>
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> -Chris
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