Viv Kendon wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
>
>> Viv Kendon wrote:
>>> I'm getting a really verbose failure trying to build maxima:
>>>
>>> Setting up fink-buildlock-maxima-5.12.0-4 (2007.08.28-13.12.56) ...
>>> gzip -dc /sw/src/maxima-5.12.0.tar.gz | /sw/bin/tar -xf - 
>>> --no-same-owner --no-
>>> same-permissions
>>> patch -p1 </sw/fink/dists/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/maxima.patch
>>> patching file interfaces/xmaxima/doc/xmaxima.texi
>>> /var/tmp/tmp.2.sWOaKM
>>> #!/bin/sh -ev
>>>   export LANG=C LC_ALL=C
>>>   ./configure --prefix=/sw --infodir='${prefix}/share/info' 
>>> --mandir='${prefix}/s
>>> hare/man' --libexecdir='${prefix}/lib' --enable-recode --enable-clisp
>>> checking for a BSD-compatible install... /sw/bin/ginstall -c
>>> checking whether build environment is sane... yes
>>> checking for gawk... gawk
>>> checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
>>> checking build system type... powerpc-apple-darwin8.10.0
>>> checking host system type... powerpc-apple-darwin8.10.0
>>> checking for clisp... true
>>> checking for iconv... true
>>> checking for recode... true
>>>
>>> *** - handle_fault error2 ! address = 0xbf7ff760 not in 
>>> [0x64303ef0,0x66a00000)
>>> !
>>> SIGSEGV cannot be cured. Fault address = 0xbf7ff760.
>>> Permanently allocated: 88480 bytes.
>>> Currently in use: 329253756 bytes.
>>> Free space: 23961886 bytes.
>>> ./configure: line 3141: test: too many arguments
>>> configure: error: clisp runtime "
>>> *** - Invalid direction :INPUT for accessing #P/dev/fd/0
>>> The following restarts are available:
>>> ABORT          :R1      ABORT
>>> ABORT          :R2      ABORT
>>>
>>> *** - UNIX error 19 (ENODEV): No such device
>>> The following restarts are available:
>>> ABORT          :R1      ABORT
>>> ABORT          :R2      ABORT
>>> ABORT          :R3      ABORT
>>>
>>> *** - UNIX error 19 (ENODEV): No such device
>>> The following restarts are available:
>>> ABORT          :R1      ABORT
>>> ABORT          :R2      ABORT
>>> ABORT          :R3      ABORT
>>> ABORT          :R4      ABORT
>>>
>>> [huge number of similar sequences snipped until...]
>>>
>>> ABORT          :R1541   ABORT
>>>
>>> *** - " is not an executable
>>> ### execution of /var/tmp/tmp.2.sWOaKM failed, exit code 1
>>> Removing runtime build-lock...
>>>
>>> This is on PPC 10.4.10 Server, case sensitive file system and 
>>> powerpc-apple-darwin8-gcc-4.0.1 (GCC) 4.0.1 (Apple Computer, Inc. 
>>> build 5367).  Up to date unstable except for the things behind 
>>> maxima in the update-all queue.  I tried twice and got the same 
>>> exact messages both times (in between successfully compiling 
>>> fontforge).
>>>
>>> I suspect it is an unhappy interaction with something specific to my 
>>> system, but I have no idea what, I've never seen anything like it 
>>> before. Help much appreciated...
>>>
>>> -- Viv
>>>
>> Hmm...very mysterious indeed.  I've committed the new upstream 
>> version (5.13), so try that.  Also, make sure that you don't have any 
>> non-Fink instances of the dependencies, e.g. via checking the 
>> config.log.
>>
>> It has worked for me on PowerPC 10.4.10 Client, with the same 
>> compiler and a case-sensitive (HFS-X) filesystem. On that note--are 
>> you on HFS case-sensitive or UFS?
>>
>> -- 
>> Alexander K. Hansen
>> Fink User Liaison/Documenter
>> akh AT finkproject DOT org
>
> HFS-X case sensitive system...and nothing non-fink shows in 
> config.log...note, though that fink list clisp gives
>
>  i   clisp            2.41-1       ANSI Common Lisp implementation
>      clisp-maxima     2.29-1014    Older version of CLISP compatible 
> with Ma...
>
clisp-maxima can probably be pulled, now that Maxima seems happy with 
current CLISP versions.
> However, that's probably not relevant, the bizzare error is more 
> likely to be from sed:
>
>  i   sed              4.1.5-11     The stream editor, GNU version
>
> where again most likely that is the fink version being used.
>
> maxima-5.13 gives the same behaviour, but this time I caught sed and 
> something called lisp.run going berserk in the process table (from 
> "top" output):
>
> 19326 gsed         6.0%  0:07.06   1    14    25   160K 932K   648K  
> 29.7M
> 19325 lisp.run    90.6%  0:42.54   2    17  9482   219M+ 2.70M   
> 220M+  249M+
>
> followed by an incantation of "sort" to finally produce that bizzare 
> output...which has somehow been placed in $CLISP_RUNTIME_PATH by the 
> command
>
> CLISP_RUNTIME_PATH=`${CLISP_NAME} -norc -q -x "(format nil \"~abase/
> ${CLISP_RUNTIME}\" (namestring *lib-directory*))"|sed 
> 's/\"\\(.*\\)\"/\\1/'`
>
> (I think, if I'm reading the configure script right).
>
> Still baffled here...
> -- Viv
> ------------------------------------------------
> Dr Viv Kendon               [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Quantum Information           tel: 0113 343 3858
> Physics & Astronomy          University of Leeds
>          http://quantum.leeds.ac.uk/~viv

Check that your gsed is indeed Fink's via "which gsed".  I built 
maxima-nox-5.13-1 this morning with fink's sed.

-- 
Alexander K. Hansen
Fink User Liaison/Documenter
akh AT finkproject DOT org


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