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Re: cross-compiling 'make check' bug
- To: Deborah Wallach <kerr@pa.dec.com>
- Subject: Re: cross-compiling 'make check' bug
- From: Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>
- Date: 02 Jun 1998 10:50:32 -0700
- Cc: libc-alpha@cygnus.com
- References: <199805311848.AA05013@stowe.pa.dec.com>
- Reply-To: drepper@cygnus.com (Ulrich Drepper)
Deborah Wallach <kerr@pa.dec.com> writes:
> New problem with 'make check' and cross-compiling: catgets now tries to
> run the test instead of skipping it while cross compiling:
I've fixed this.
> PS Is there a way to run 'make check' on one machine (say, a machine with a
> cross-compiler installed), to make the tests, and then 'make check' on
> another machine to run the tests (say, the target, which is way too slow to
> compile on?)?
This is no situation anybody so far cared for. If you have these
problems it's up to you to solve them :-). These are the rules.
-- Uli
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