+
+1.15. I get failures during `make check'. What shall I do?
+
+{AJ} The testsuite should compile and run cleanly on your system, every
+failure should be looked into. Depending on the failure I wouldn't advise
+installing the library at all.
+
+You should consider using the `glibcbug' script to report the failure,
+providing as much detail as possible. If you run a test directly, please
+remember to set up the environment correctly. You want to test the compiled
+library - and not your installed one. The best way is to copy the exact
+command line which failed and run the test from the subdirectory for this
+test in the sources.
+
+There are some failures which are not directly related to the GNU libc:
+- Some compiler produce buggy code. The current egcs snapshots are ok and
+ the not yet released egcs 1.1 should be ok. gcc 2.8.1 might cause some
+ failures, gcc 2.7.2.x is so buggy, that explicit checks have been used so
+ that you can't build with it.
+- The kernel might have bugs. For example on Linux/Alpha 2.0.34 the
+ floating point handling has quite a number of bugs and therefore most of
+ the test cases in the math subdirectory will fail. The current Linux 2.1
+ development kernels have fixes for the floating point support on Alpha.
+