Re: Testing a Canadian cross

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On Thu, 2012-11-08 at 23:31 -0800, Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 2:38 AM, Aurelien Buhrig
> <aurelien.buhrig.gcc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > I successfully build a canadian croos gcc for a private target on a
> > linux x64 build machine for a windows host (mingw32).
> >
> > I suppose I can test such a compiler on the host machine (setting up
> > dejagnu/expect, a site.exp and the target simulator (sid) on the windows
> > host).
> > But in order to centralize on a single machine the build and the test of
> > binary releases for different hosts, I wonder if there is a way to test
> > such a compiler on (or from) the build machine, using an emulator, a
> > RPC-like or whatever.
> > Perhaps this is an issue someone has already addressed hereby?
> 
> I  believe the GCC testsuite has this facility, but frankly I do not
> know how to use it.  You can tell DejaGNU to run programs remotely.
> 

Dan Kegel has a description on his page:
http://www.kegel.com/crosstool/current/doc/dejagnu-remote-howto.html

Cheers,
Oleg



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