On 02/19/2013 06:52 PM, Michael Young wrote: > > > I'm trying to build and test the gcc Java compiler and library on a typical PC running Linux (target is "i686-pc-linux-gnu"; I'm actually running Ubuntu 12.04). So I read the following at "http://gcc.gnu.org/install/test.html": > > **** > The Java runtime tests can be executed via `make check' in the target/libjava/testsuite directory in the build tree. > > The Mauve Project provides a suite of tests for the Java Class Libraries. This suite can be run as part of libgcj testing by placing the Mauve tree within the libjava testsuite at libjava/testsuite/libjava.mauve/mauve, or by specifying the location of that tree when invoking `make', as in `make MAUVEDIR=~mauve check'. > **** > > OK - sounds simple enough. But I go to get mauve, and it *appears* to be an abandoned project at "http://www.sourceware.org/mauve/". Snapshots are not available as advertised, no recent activity on the mailing lists, source available via CVS (not svn or git), etc. > Attempting to anonymously login to the CVS repository per the instructions on the mauve website gets me nowhere: > > **** > $ cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/cvs/mauve login > Logging in to :pserver:anoncvs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:2401/cvs/mauve > CVS password: <- I enter "anoncvs" here > cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from sourceware.org: Service temporarily unavailable, please try again later > $ Works for me: zebedee:~ $ cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/cvs/mauve login Logging in to :pserver:anoncvs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:2401/cvs/mauve CVS password: zebedee:~ $ cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/cvs/mauve co mauve U mauve/.classpath U mauve/.cvsignore U mauve/.project U mauve/COPYING Andrew.