On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 01:57:05PM +0100, Brian Murphy wrote: > "H . J . Lu" wrote: > > > I should have made myself clearer. I do have X rpms. In fact, my RedHat > > 7.1 mips port has XFree86 4.1 rpms. I just don't use them on my machine. > > I simply can't afford to put X on it. My mips box is used to track gcc > > 3.1, which breaks on Linux/mips almost every week, if not everyday. It > > takes 2 days for me bootstrap/check gcc 3.1 on that box. I need > > something simple to reproduce it. > > > > H.J. > > Is it possible for us to help? We have some machines here (Lasat > Masquerade Pro) > which have NEC VR5000 CPU's running at 266 MHz fitted with harddisk and > running > a 2.4.17 kernel. We currently have the debian mips distribution > installed on > them. Perhaps the scripts you use to build/test gcc could be run on one > of > these machines? If you have some spare mips machines and want to help, you can check out the gcc main trunk from CVS: http://gcc.gnu.org/ You can build/check it and send in the test result. It has to be done continuously since any checkin can break gcc on Linux/mips. You can also check out glibc from CVS: http://sources.redhat.com and build/check it. The failed glibc tests should be sent to the glibc mailing list. H.J.