> On 14 Aug 2016, at 17:48, Jack Howarth <howarth.at.f...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Sun, Aug 14, 2016 at 10:23 AM, Max Horn <m...@quendi.de> wrote: > Jack, > > > On 12 Aug 2016, at 20:44, Jack Howarth <howarth.at.f...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Max, > > It appears to be safe again to re-enable the default nls support in the > > make 4.2.1 build as upstream have fixed the signaling issue.... > > > > http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?46261#comment12 > > That indicates that a change was made which *might* fix the issues that > troubled make. > > But has anybody actually verified that this really does fix the issue? I am > reluctant to disable the workaround until this is clear -- considering that > broken builds are much worse than missing nls support. > > Max, > Yes. I have been exhaustingly rebuilding all of the previously > problematic packages like openmpi, libgettext8-shlibs and gcc5 with the newer > make 4.2.1 having nls re-enabled on 8 cores. The problem with EINTR failures > has indeed been fixed. > Jack
Thanks Jack! I'll reenable it then. Perhaps you could add this useful observation to <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?46261>, too? Cheers, Max ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? Monitors network bandwidth and traffic patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and protocols are consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for NetFlow, J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity planning reports. http://sdm.link/zohodev2dev _______________________________________________ Fink-devel mailing list Fink-devel@lists.sourceforge.net List archive: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.devel Subscription management: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fink-devel