(Comparison numbers are vs. the results posted for GCC 3.0 CVS HEAD) Results for 3.2.2 20030131 (Debian prerelease) testsuite on i386-pc-netbsdelf-gnu LAST_UPDATED: Native configuration is i386-pc-netbsdelf-gnu === g++ Summary === # of expected passes 7357 (590 more) # of expected failures 89 (no change) # of untested testcases 15 (no change) # of unsupported tests 3 (2 more) (added for comparison) # of unexpected failures 0 (123 less) # of unexpected successes 0 (3 less) === g77 Summary === # of expected passes 1458 (6 more) # of unsupported tests 8 (no change) === gcc Summary === # of expected passes 18645 (1028 more) # of unexpected failures 4 (21 less) # of unexpected successes 1 (1 more *** REGRESSION) # of expected failures 67 (13 more) # of unsupported tests 46 (9 more) (added for comparison) # of unresolved testcases 0 (8 fewer) === objc Summary === # of expected passes 1035 (1 less) # of expected failures 6 (no change) === libstdc++-v3 Summary === # of expected passes 421 (90 more) # of unexpected successes 10 (1 more *** REGRESSION) # of expected failures 16 (no change) # of unsupported tests 6 (no change) (added for comparison) # of unexpected failures 0 (12 less) As you can see, apart from a couple of regressions which should probably get tracked down, it looks like GCC 3.2.2 is in far better shape as a compiler than GCC CVS HEAD just after 3.0.4. Note that the latest gcc-3.2 package compiles binaries that target /lib/ld.elf_so as the dynamic linker, so they *will not work* unless you have libc12 installed, or you do a manual workaround to arrange for the linker to live there. Packages should be up on the debian-bsd.lightbearre.com archive shortly. -- Joel Baker <fenton@debian.org>
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