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Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 18:20:37 -0700
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Keith Thompson wrote:

> It's skipped by default, but when I try to install it, nothing happens.

It is a source-only package.  There is no binary.  This is the same
testsuite that is a standard part of the gcc source which gets run when
you "make check" from a full tree.  To run it on an installed compiler I
think you will have to mess around with a custom site.exp dejagnu file,
or try the contrib/test_installed script from the current tree.  At any
rate, this package is of no use unless you're already familiar with gcc
development to some degree.

Brian

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