Hi Matthew,
On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 05:51:26PM -0700, Matthew Fernandez wrote:
> > Any more help from debian-mipsel is really appreciated.
>
> Hm yes, “--disable-libsanitizer” is rather ominous. I guess the mipsel GCC
> package has been built without ASan support. Surprising that it fails so
> messily (the front end seems to think -fsanitize=address is an accepted
> command line option), but libasan does indeed seem not available on mipsel
> [0].
OK, so it seems this method to track down the issue on mips does not work.
> The other option I suggested was Valgrind, but if you can’t run apt-file you
> probably can’t install Valgrind either.
Well, I guess apt-get is permitted for sudo but not apt-file. So I can
probably install valgrind inside the chroot environment. I've never
worked with valgrind. What am I supposed to do?
On the other hand: Is valgrind possibly able to uncover issues also
on any other architecture?
> If anyone spectating has ideas, please chime in.
Definitely. We obviously could need some help.
Kind regards
Andreas.
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