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From: fischer@iesd.auc.dk (Lars P. Fischer)
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Subject: Re: 1.36 dies in qsort on Sun/4 during bootstrap
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Date: 29 Sep 89 01:36:14 GMT
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In-reply-to: think!rtech!llama!daveb@EDDIE.MIT.EDU's message of 28 Sep 89 23:06:10 GMT

In article <8909282306.AA00537@llama.rtech.com> think!rtech!llama!daveb@EDDIE.MIT.EDU (...But we WILL find it!) writes:
>So far 1.36 is 2 for 4.  Sequent and Sun were OK.  The tahoe and sparc
>seem to have the same problem.  It went away on the tahoe when I used
>a -g compiled qsort, but when I did the same thing on the sparc, it
>still went died:

I just installed gcc-1.36 on our new SPARCstation1's (SunOS 4.0.3).
Compiled and worked right out the box, as always with GNU products :-). 
What kind of Sun/4 are you using? Which version of SunOS?

I just exercised gcc by compiling New Jersey SML, with all kinds of
optimizations. That used to fail on the Sun/3-60 using gcc-1.35, but now
it works nicely, and fast too!

Keep up the good GNUwork! (can't wait to get g++ 1.36 up...).

/Lars
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