> I should have followed your suggestion to to rebuild gcc for
> Solaris 2.7
> right away. After rebuilding gcc, the source build and
> install of 5.02.2 had no problems.
It looks from your earlier message as if Perl was dumping core when
running the script ghc-split.prl. The rebuilt gcc mig
I should have followed your suggestion to to rebuild gcc for Solaris 2.7
right away. After rebuilding gcc, the source build and install of 5.02.2
had no problems.
I am really sorry having wasted your time with something I had control
over myself. While I am curious what difference in the assembl
Simon Marlow wrote:
> > $ gcc -v
> > Reading specs from .../gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.5.1/2.95.2/specs
> > gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 (release)
>
> I don't know if this is relevant, but the above gcc looks like it was
> built on Solaris 2.5, but you're on a 2.7 system. Perhaps rebuild gcc
> to
> > I've just finished building 5.02.3 on sparc-solaris, and
> didn't get any
> > core dumps, so there must be something different about your
> setup. What
> > version of
> > gcc are you using? What version of GHC are you bootstrapping with?
>
> $ gcc -v
> Reading specs from .../gcc-lib/sparc
Simon Marlow wrote:
> I've just finished building 5.02.3 on sparc-solaris, and didn't get any
> core dumps, so there must be something different about your setup. What
> version of
> gcc are you using? What version of GHC are you bootstrapping with?
$ gcc -v
Reading specs from .../gcc-lib/spar
> Simon Marlow wrote:
>
> > > If I do the following ...
> >
> > I think these bugs (the illegal -x option to ld, and the messed up
> > installation directories) were fixed in 5.02.2. Could you
> try building
> > that version instead?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Simon
>
> Well, the -x options a
In local.glasgow-haskell-bugs, you wrote:
> Well, the -x options are still there and now I dump core while compiling with
> the new ghc-inplace opbject. Below is the trace ...
I remember throwing out -x from fptools/mk/*.mk by hand in a
distant past. Maybe this helps.
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