Hi all;
I have a thread in the LQ software forum, regarding a known bug in test-tgmath2.c that causes make check to fail. It doesn't appear to be significant IRL, esp. after reading the associated e-mail discussion when it first cane to light.
My question for the good folks in the LFS forum is: why does make -k check succeed when I run it a second time? Here's the relavent snippet from the error log:
Quote:
test-tgmath2.c: In function 'test':
test-tgmath2.c:94:1: note: variable tracking size limit exceeded with -fvar-traking-assignments, retrying without
test-tgmath2.c:94:1: note: variable tracking size limit exceeded
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The first time I ran make -k check, this resulted in a type two error. If the same tests are being executed against the same code, shouldn't they produce the same result?
Regards,
James Rasmussen