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On Tuesday 30 March 2010 21:45:54 Hans-Peter Nilsson wrote: > On Tue, 30 Mar 2010, Mike Frysinger wrote: > > On Tuesday 30 March 2010 19:20:56 Hans-Peter Nilsson wrote: > > > Feel free to commit with a suitable ChangeLog entry if > > > tests pass. > > > > they do pass, and this reminds me of why dejagnu is so damn annoying. a > > simple `make check-sim` fails by default because the sim framework > > attempts to execute the binary on the host instead of through the sim. > > seems pretty dumb to me. > > JFTR, you're supposed to specify a "board", like so: > "make check-sim RUNTESTFLAGS=--target_board=v850-sim" thanks > but you know that as you have run tests. i hacked the .exp locally to force the run binary > Target executable files always default to the host (through > "unix.exp" aka. --target_board=unix). That you're testing the > simulator itself by running the target executable files there is > just a special-case, but anyway I guess it'd be a good idea > (read: feel free to send patches) for the simulator Makefile.in > to default to its dejagnu board when running the tests, e.g. to > default RUNTESTFLAGS to the above. ...or maybe even better, as > Doug suggested. i agree that the default behavior for other dirs makes sense, but i think the sim should default to the sim instead of the host because of the nature of it i'd have to ponder how to actually implement it -mike
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