Ramana Radhakrishnan ramana.radhakrishnan@linaro.org wrote:
Is it possible that the version string has the name of the branch ? That's the only thing I can think of that could be different and could cause this problem.
In this : http://ex.seabright.co.nz/build/gcc-linaro-4.7 +bzr114970~uweigand~usatssat-4.7/logs/x86_64-natty-cbuild259-oort1- x86_64r1/gcc-testsuite.txt
I see -
/scratch/cbuild/slave/slaves/oort1/gcc-linaro-4.7 +bzr114970~uweigand~usatssat-4.7/gcc/default/build/gcc/xgcc version 4.7.0 20120214 (experimental) [gcc-linaro/usatssat-4.7 revision 114970] (GCC)
Is it the version string rather than the directory name ?
Ah, good catch! This would certainly explain it, since the version string appears in the assembler source via the .ident directive the compiler always adds ...
I guess one could try to change the testsuite scripts to ignore .ident for scan-assembler purposes. But a much simpler fix seems to be to just not add the branch name to the version string when building the compiler in the first place; since those compilers are just used for testing, it doesn't really seem necessary.
Michael, any thoughts on this?
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