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authorUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>1999-08-16 02:53:37 +0000
committerUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>1999-08-16 02:53:37 +0000
commit02228370832f0f150d2be4b7548e5ce97ddae88c (patch)
tree31d28ece5d5b95b7a736ac27e343d32aeaeffffb
parentc9eaa8b9ba58a4c6fb78a62a68068ac5bb51fd3d (diff)
downloadglibc-02228370832f0f150d2be4b7548e5ce97ddae88c.tar.gz
Update.
1999-07-20 Geoff Keating <geoffk@cygnus.com> * math/libm-test.c: Tweak deltas for a clean run on ppc.
-rw-r--r--ChangeLog4
-rw-r--r--FAQ3
-rw-r--r--FAQ.in3
-rw-r--r--INSTALL10
-rw-r--r--manual/install.texi6
-rw-r--r--math/libm-test.c22
6 files changed, 27 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index acbb1e1f96..941eab5c12 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+1999-07-20 Geoff Keating <geoffk@cygnus.com>
+
+ * math/libm-test.c: Tweak deltas for a clean run on ppc.
+
1999-08-10 H.J. Lu <hjl@gnu.org>
* stdio-common/vfprintf.c (ORIENT): Check for the old stream.
diff --git a/FAQ b/FAQ
index 5dcc1bcf19..5090e634f9 100644
--- a/FAQ
+++ b/FAQ
@@ -310,8 +310,7 @@ Binutils 2.9.1.0.16 or later is also required.
* When compiling for Linux, the header files of the Linux kernel must
be available to the compiler as <linux/*.h> and <asm/*.h>.
-* lots of disk space (~170MB for i?86-linux; more for RISC platforms,
- as much as 400MB).
+* lots of disk space (~400MB for i?86-linux; more for RISC platforms).
* plenty of time. Compiling just the shared and static libraries for
i?86-linux takes approximately 1h on an AMD-K6@225MHz w/ 96MB of RAM,
diff --git a/FAQ.in b/FAQ.in
index 859586dbb7..2fc4717e63 100644
--- a/FAQ.in
+++ b/FAQ.in
@@ -144,8 +144,7 @@ Binutils 2.9.1.0.16 or later is also required.
* When compiling for Linux, the header files of the Linux kernel must
be available to the compiler as <linux/*.h> and <asm/*.h>.
-* lots of disk space (~170MB for i?86-linux; more for RISC platforms,
- as much as 400MB).
+* lots of disk space (~400MB for i?86-linux; more for RISC platforms).
* plenty of time. Compiling just the shared and static libraries for
i?86-linux takes approximately 1h on an AMD-K6@225MHz w/ 96MB of RAM,
diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL
index 9aac7d16a2..6b2928bc99 100644
--- a/INSTALL
+++ b/INSTALL
@@ -32,10 +32,12 @@ below.
Configuring and compiling GNU Libc
==================================
- GNU Libc can be compiled in the source directory but we'd advise to
-build in a separate build directory. For example, if you have unpacked
-the glibc sources in `/src/gnu/glibc-2.1.0', create a directory
-`/src/gnu/glibc-build' to put the object files in.
+ GNU Libc can be compiled in the source directory but we strongly
+advise to build in a separate build directory. For example, if you
+have unpacked the glibc sources in `/src/gnu/glibc-2.1.0', create a
+directory `/src/gnu/glibc-build' to put the object files in. This
+allows to remove the whole build directory in case an error occurs
+which is the safest way to get a clean way and should always be done.
From your object directory, run the shell script `configure' found
at the top level of the source tree. In the scenario above, you'd type
diff --git a/manual/install.texi b/manual/install.texi
index 72e27a40ad..60a5edefdf 100644
--- a/manual/install.texi
+++ b/manual/install.texi
@@ -49,10 +49,12 @@ GNU Make, and possibly others. @xref{Tools for Compilation}, below.
@cindex configuring
@cindex compiling
-GNU Libc can be compiled in the source directory but we'd advise to
+GNU Libc can be compiled in the source directory but we strongly advise to
build in a separate build directory. For example, if you have unpacked
the glibc sources in @file{/src/gnu/glibc-2.1.0}, create a directory
-@file{/src/gnu/glibc-build} to put the object files in.
+@file{/src/gnu/glibc-build} to put the object files in. This allows to
+remove the whole build directory in case an error occurs which is the
+safest way to get a clean way and should always be done.
From your object directory, run the shell script @file{configure} found
at the top level of the source tree. In the scenario above, you'd type
diff --git a/math/libm-test.c b/math/libm-test.c
index ead8078e0c..a821c88e9b 100644
--- a/math/libm-test.c
+++ b/math/libm-test.c
@@ -5549,7 +5549,7 @@ j1_test (void)
check_eps ("j1 (2.0) = 0.57672...", FUNC(j1) (2.0), 0.57672480775687338720,
CHOOSE(0, 2e-16, 0));
check_eps ("j1 (8.0) = 0.23463...", FUNC(j1) (8.0), 0.23463634685391462438,
- CHOOSE(0, 0, 1.5e-8));
+ CHOOSE(0, 3e-17, 1.5e-8));
check_eps ("j1 (10.0) = 0.04347...", FUNC(j1) (10.0), 0.043472746168861436670,
CHOOSE(0, 2e-17, 7.5e-9));
}
@@ -5598,7 +5598,7 @@ jn_test (void)
check_eps ("jn (1, 2.0) = 0.57672...", FUNC(jn) (1, 2.0), 0.57672480775687338720,
CHOOSE(0, 2e-16, 0));
check_eps ("jn (1, 8.0) = 0.23463...", FUNC(jn) (1, 8.0), 0.23463634685391462438,
- CHOOSE(0, 0, 1.5e-8));
+ CHOOSE(0, 3e-17, 1.5e-8));
check_eps ("jn (1, 10.0) = 0.04347...", FUNC(jn) (1, 10.0), 0.043472746168861436670,
CHOOSE(0, 2e-17, 7.5e-9));
@@ -5612,7 +5612,7 @@ jn_test (void)
check_eps ("jn (3, 0.1) = 2.082...*10^-6", FUNC(jn) (3, 0.1), 0.000020820315754756261429,
CHOOSE(0, 4e-21, 0));
check_eps ("jn (3, 0.7) = 0.00692...", FUNC(jn) (3, 0.7), 0.0069296548267508408077,
- CHOOSE(0, 2e-18, 0));
+ CHOOSE(0, 2e-18, 5e-10));
check_eps ("jn (3, 1.0) = 0.01956...", FUNC(jn) (3, 1.0),
0.019563353982668405919, CHOOSE (0, 0, 1.9e-9));
check_eps ("jn (3, 2.0) = 0.12894...", FUNC(jn) (3, 2.0), 0.12894324947440205110,
@@ -5659,9 +5659,9 @@ y0_test (void)
check_eps ("y0 (0.7) = -0.19066...", FUNC(y0) (0.7), -0.19066492933739506743,
CHOOSE(0, 6e-17, 1.5e-8));
check_eps ("y0 (1.0) = 0.08825...", FUNC(y0) (1.0), 0.088256964215676957983,
- CHOOSE(0, 2e-17, 7.5e-9));
+ CHOOSE(0, 3e-17, 7.5e-9));
check_eps ("y0 (1.5) = 0.38244...", FUNC(y0) (1.5), 0.38244892379775884396,
- CHOOSE(0, 6e-17, 3.0e-8));
+ CHOOSE(0, 1.2e-16, 3.0e-8));
check_eps ("y0 (2.0) = 0.51037...", FUNC(y0) (2.0), 0.51037567264974511960,
CHOOSE(0, 2e-16, 6e-8));
check_eps ("y0 (8.0) = 0.22352...", FUNC(y0) (8.0), 0.22352148938756622053,
@@ -5697,7 +5697,7 @@ y1_test (void)
check_eps ("y1 (2.0) = -0.10703...", FUNC(y1) (2.0), -0.10703243154093754689,
CHOOSE(0, 2e-17, 1.5e-8));
check_eps ("y1 (8.0) = -0.15806...", FUNC(y1) (8.0), -0.15806046173124749426,
- CHOOSE(0, 0, 3.0e-8));
+ CHOOSE(0, 3e-17, 3.0e-8));
check_eps ("y1 (10.0) = 0.24901...", FUNC(y1) (10.0), 0.24901542420695388392,
CHOOSE(0, 9e-17, 3.0e-8));
}
@@ -5724,9 +5724,9 @@ yn_test (void)
check_eps ("yn (0, 0.7) = -0.19066...", FUNC(yn) (0, 0.7), -0.19066492933739506743,
CHOOSE(0, 6e-17, 1.2e-7));
check_eps ("yn (0, 1.0) = 0.08825...", FUNC(yn) (0, 1.0), 0.088256964215676957983,
- CHOOSE(0, 2e-17, 3e-8));
+ CHOOSE(0, 3e-17, 3e-8));
check_eps ("yn (0, 1.5) = 0.38244...", FUNC(yn) (0, 1.5), 0.38244892379775884396,
- CHOOSE(0, 6e-17, 3e-8));
+ CHOOSE(0, 1.2e-16, 3e-8));
check_eps ("yn (0, 2.0) = 0.51037...", FUNC(yn) (0, 2.0), 0.51037567264974511960,
CHOOSE(0, 2e-16, 6e-8));
check_eps ("yn (0, 8.0) = 0.22352...", FUNC(yn) (0, 8.0), 0.22352148938756622053,
@@ -5751,7 +5751,7 @@ yn_test (void)
check_eps ("yn (1, 2.0) = -0.10703...", FUNC(yn) (1, 2.0), -0.10703243154093754689,
CHOOSE(0, 2e-17, 2e-8));
check_eps ("yn (1, 8.0) = -0.15806...", FUNC(yn) (1, 8.0), -0.15806046173124749426,
- CHOOSE(0, 0, 3e-8));
+ CHOOSE(0, 3e-17, 3e-8));
check_eps ("yn (1, 10.0) = 0.24901...", FUNC(yn) (1, 10.0), 0.24901542420695388392,
CHOOSE(0, 9e-17, 3e-8));
@@ -5780,9 +5780,9 @@ yn_test (void)
check_eps ("yn (10, 1.0) = -1.216...*10^8", FUNC(yn) (10, 1.0), -0.12161801427868918929e9,
CHOOSE(0, 2e-8, 20));
check_eps ("yn (10, 2.0) = -129184.5...", FUNC(yn) (10, 2.0), -129184.54220803928264,
- CHOOSE(0, 3e-11, 3e-2));
+ CHOOSE(0, 4.4e-11, 3e-2));
check_eps ("yn (10, 10.0) = -0.35981...", FUNC(yn) (10, 10.0), -0.35981415218340272205,
- CHOOSE(0, 6e-17, 3e-8));
+ CHOOSE(0, 1.2e-16, 3e-8));
}