Description: -m64 is not portable
 Use preprocessed file only.
 .
 cbmc (5.84.0-4) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Fix portability problems
Author: Michael Tautschnig <mt@debian.org>

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Index: cbmc-5.84.0/regression/cbmc-library/__asm_fstcw-01/msvc.c
===================================================================
--- cbmc-5.84.0.orig/regression/cbmc-library/__asm_fstcw-01/msvc.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-int main()
-{
-  unsigned short cw;
-  __asm { fstcw cw; }
-  __CPROVER_assert((cw & 0xc00) == 0, "default rounding mode");
-  // fesetround(FE_UPWARD);
-  __CPROVER_rounding_mode = 2;
-  __asm { fstcw cw; }
-  __CPROVER_assert((cw & 0xc00) == 0x800, "round upwards");
-}
Index: cbmc-5.84.0/regression/cbmc-library/__asm_fstcw-01/msvc.desc
===================================================================
--- cbmc-5.84.0.orig/regression/cbmc-library/__asm_fstcw-01/msvc.desc
+++ cbmc-5.84.0/regression/cbmc-library/__asm_fstcw-01/msvc.desc
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-CORE
-msvc.c
+KNOWNBUG
+msvc.i
 --pointer-check --bounds-check --winx64
 ^EXIT=0$
 ^SIGNAL=0$
Index: cbmc-5.84.0/regression/cbmc-library/__asm_fstcw-01/msvc.i
===================================================================
--- /dev/null
+++ cbmc-5.84.0/regression/cbmc-library/__asm_fstcw-01/msvc.i
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+int main()
+{
+  unsigned short cw;
+  __asm { fstcw cw; }
+  __CPROVER_assert((cw & 0xc00) == 0, "default rounding mode");
+  // fesetround(FE_UPWARD);
+  __CPROVER_rounding_mode = 2;
+  __asm { fstcw cw; }
+  __CPROVER_assert((cw & 0xc00) == 0x800, "round upwards");
+}
