Hi, OK, I managed to reproduce the error using pure Debian:
$ mkdir /tmp/pcre-test $ cd /tmp/pcre-test $ wget https://ftp.pcre.org/pub/pcre/pcre-8.43.tar.gz $ tar -xaf pcre-8.43.tar.gz $ cd pcre-8.43/ $ ./configure --prefix=/tmp/pcre-test/build \ --with-match-limit-recursion=8192 \ --enable-pcregrep-libbz2 \ --enable-cpp \ --disable-jit \ --disable-pcregrep-jit \ --disable-pcre16 \ --disable-pcre32 \ --disable-pcretest-libedit \ --enable-pcretest-libreadline \ --disable-static \ --enable-utf \ --enable-unicode-properties \ --enable-pcregrep-libz \ --enable-pcre8 \ --enable-shared $ make $ make install $ cd .. $ wget https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/grep/grep-3.3.tar.xz $ tar -xaf grep-3.3.tar.xz $ cd grep-3.3/ $ PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/tmp/pcre-test/build/lib/pkgconfig ./configure $ make # Now check src/grep $ lddtree src/grep grep => src/grep (interpreter => /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2) libpcre.so.1 => not found [...] $ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/tmp/pcre-test/build/lib # Check with lddtree again to be sure our local pcre build is being used $ lddtree src/grep grep => src/grep (interpreter => /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2) libpcre.so.1 => /tmp/pcre-test/build/lib/libpcre.so.1 [...] # Test that src/grep works: $ echo . | src/grep -P . # Now run test which will fail: $ make check TESTS=pcre-jitstack > + gzip -d pcrejit.txt > + LC_ALL=C > + grep -P -n '^([/](?!/)|[^/])*~/.*' pcrejit.txt > grep: internal PCRE error: -21 > + test 2 '!=' 1 > + ulimit -s unlimited > + ulimit -s unlimited > + returns_ 1 env LC_ALL=C grep -P -n '^([/](?!/)|[^/])*~/.*' pcrejit.txt > grep: internal PCRE error: -21 > + fail=1 > + Exit 1 -- Regards, Thomas Deutschmann / Gentoo Linux Developer C4DD 695F A713 8F24 2AA1 5638 5849 7EE5 1D5D 74A5
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