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Bug#94137: marked as done (octave gives wrong results on Alpha 21264)



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Subject: octave gives wrong results on Alpha 21264
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Package: octave
Version: 2.0.16-2
Architecture: alpha

On alpha 21164 (EV56), all is fine, but on 21264A (EV67), octave gives
incorrect results:

octave:1> pi/2
ans = 1.5708
octave:2> pi/3
ans = 1
octave:3> pi/4
ans = 0.78540
octave:4> 1/3
ans = 0.25000
octave:5> 1/(1+1+1)
ans = 0.25000

Other programs do not make the same mistakes on this machine. The
mainboard and CPU have been changed recently, no change. Motherboard
is the UP1100, 768MB RAM.

OS is standard Debian potato, latest update, linux 2.2.17.

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Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 22:25:39 +0200 (MEST)
To: 94038-done@bugs.debian.org, 94127-done@bugs.debian.org,
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Subject: fixed in gcc-2.95.4-0.010425
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gcc-2.95 (2.95.4.ds1-0.010424) unstable; urgency=high

  * Apply updated ppc-fsirl patch (function.c removed) for all archs again.
    urgency=high for powerpc.
  * Remove patches included in ppc-fsirl patch: ppc-descriptions, ppc-ice.
  * Correct build dependency (hurd-i386) (#94038).
  * debian/rules2: Get free memory correctly on hurd (#94127).
  * close #68452: ash is available on sparc and doesn't have any
    special build rules for sparc.
  * close #79882: bind-8.2.3 compiles fine on i386.
  * Alpha related bug fixed in 2.95.3 (closes #94137).
  * Fix typo in docs (-fstdc -> -stdc). Closes #94894, #94899.
  * Not a bug: #93481 (see report).



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