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Re: today's work


Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> writes:

> Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> writes:
>
>> The problems I noticed so far are:
>> On i686:
>> Err: Cannot run on the en_US.UTF-8 locale
>> make[2]: *** [/builds/glibc/main-gcc-2.95/libio/tst-ungetwc2.out] Error 1
>
> I corrected it.  All the test programs used en_US-UTF-8.  I changed
> them to de_DE.UTF-8 since this is what we already build.

Fine with me, in that case please revert my patch to localedata/ChangeLog.

>> In file included from test-tgmath.c:139:
>> test-tgmath.c: In function `compile_test':
>> test-tgmath.c:221: warning: implicit declaration of function `__tgmath_real_type'
>> test-tgmath.c:221: parse error before `__tgmres'
>> 
>> This looks like a compiler bug.
>
> That's the old bug preventing tgmath from functioning on old
> compilers.  Nothing to worry about.

I agree.

>> On Alpha:
>> [...]
>> Seeems that threads are broken - but I have no time to investigate
>> today/tomorrow where the problem is (kernel, glibc, binutils or GCC).
>
> I don't thing this is a glibc problem.  I've everything running fine
> on my Alpha.

Andreas
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