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[bug#53964] [PATCH 2/4] gnu: gcc: Add 2.95.
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Ludovic Courtès |
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[bug#53964] [PATCH 2/4] gnu: gcc: Add 2.95. |
Date: |
Mon, 14 Feb 2022 10:33:55 +0100 |
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Maxime Devos <maximedevos@telenet.be> skribis:
> Ludovic Courtès schreef op za 12-02-2022 om 22:45 [+0100]:
>> + #:tests? #f
>
> Why are tests disabled here?
That’s the same for all the GCC variants, including ‘gcc-core-mesboot0’,
which was the inspiration for this one. I think the main reason is that
“it’s difficult” (there’s a dependency on DejaGNU, the fact that you
cannot expect all tests to pass, and the fact that many tests would
probably need to be adjusted.)
In this case I didn’t even try, but since it’s an ancient package, it’s
even more likely to be problematic, and since it’s only used for
bootstrapping, I would not bother as long as it’s good enough to build
ghc@4.
Thoughts?
Ludo’.
- [bug#53964] [PATCH 2/4] gnu: gcc: Add 2.95., (continued)
- [bug#53964] [PATCH 2/4] gnu: gcc: Add 2.95., Maxime Devos, 2022/02/12
- [bug#53964] [PATCH 2/4] gnu: gcc: Add 2.95., Maxime Devos, 2022/02/12
- [bug#53964] [PATCH 2/4] gnu: gcc: Add 2.95., Ludovic Courtès, 2022/02/14
- [bug#53964] [PATCH 2/4] gnu: gcc: Add 2.95., Maxime Devos, 2022/02/12
- [bug#53964] [PATCH 2/4] gnu: gcc: Add 2.95.,
Ludovic Courtès <=
- [bug#53964] [PATCH 0/4] Build nhc98 and ghc@4 with regular dependencies, Ludovic Courtès, 2022/02/14
[bug#53964] [PATCH 3/4] gnu: ghc@4: Build without referring to packages in commencement.scm., Ludovic Courtès, 2022/02/12
[bug#53964] [PATCH 3/4] gnu: ghc@4: Build without referring to packages in commencement.scm., Maxime Devos, 2022/02/12
[bug#53964] [PATCH 3/4] gnu: ghc@4: Build without referring to packages in commencement.scm., Ludovic Courtès, 2022/02/14
[bug#53964] [PATCH 4/4] gnu: Remove glibc@2.2.5 and gcc-2.95-wrapper., Ludovic Courtès, 2022/02/12
[bug#53964] [PATCH 0/4] Build nhc98 and ghc@4 with regular dependencies, Ricardo Wurmus, 2022/02/12