Path: utzoo!telly!philmtl!uunet!bu.edu!bu-cs!snorkelwacker!apple!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!jarthur!uci-ics!rfg From: rfg@ics.uci.edu (Ron Guilmette) Newsgroups: gnu.gcc Subject: Re: GNU Torture test Keywords: suite gcc 32k Message-ID: <25AD7CC5.27659@paris.ics.uci.edu> Date: 12 Jan 90 06:44:20 GMT References: <5549@netcom.UUCP> Reply-To: rfg@ics.uci.edu (Ron Guilmette) Organization: UC Irvine Department of ICS Lines: 24 In article <5549@netcom.UUCP> woolsey@netcom.UUCP (Jeff Woolsey) writes: >I couldn't find a gnu.wanted, so this looks like the next best place. > >My boss claims there exists something called the GNU Torture test, >and asked me to obtain it. Where can I, without FTP access, find >it? (And is there any problem using it in the QA process at a >for-profit concern?) This assumes that I have the slightest idea >what it is. If there is such a thing, I am also interested. I created a small test suite for g++ awhile back which was donated to FSF, but you are probably looking for a C test suite, right? I don't have one of those, but I'd like to. > >While I have your attention, I'd like to get my hands on gcc and >Gnu modula-2 (and other goodies, like gas, gdb, a linker (gold?), >and so on) for the NS32K running Sys V.3 for my own personal, >non-profit use. Can these wants be accomodated? Gee, Jeff! I wonder where you got that 32k box! :-) P.S. How do you like MicroTech? // rfg