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On 7/14/10 10:45 PM, Jean-François Mertens wrote:
> 
> On 14 Jul 2010, at 22:00, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> 
>> On 7/14/10 2:33 PM, Jean-François Mertens wrote:
>>> B) With 32bit (thus ghc-6.8.3-2),
>>>
>>>> ../compiler/ghc-inplace -H16m -O -I/sw/include -L/sw/lib -optc-O2 -
>>>> package-name rts -static -I../gmp/gmpbuild -I. -#include
>>>> HCIncludes.h -dcmm-lint  -hisuf p_hi -hcsuf p_hc -osuf p_o -prof   -
>>>> c Updates.cmm -o Updates.p_o
>>>> /tmp/ghc29322_0/ghc29322_0.s:unknown:Undefined local symbol
>>>> LDV_recordDead_FILL_SLOP_DYNAMIC
>>>
>> I didn't reproduce the error on 10.5.8/i386/Xcode 3.1.4.  The build
>> succeeded for me.
> Am on identical setup.. [possible diffs in X11 (here X11-2.5.1) are
> obviously irrelevant]
> Before sending the previous msg, I did check for the most obvious candidate
> by re-running the same command without the '-I/sw/include' flag
> (since it precedes all others) _ no succes: same result...
> Thus, diffs in fink installations also can't explain the thing, at the
> level
> of this command (note the "-c" : no linking is involved, and the "local"
> in the error msg must mean something from the compiler's point of view..).
> 
> Seems thus there is some hard work to do ... I hope the maintainer can
> help us..
> 
> First : to be sure, this happens during stage1 , i.e.,
> ../compiler/ghc-inplace -> stage1/ghc-inplace.
> Alexander: do you really have there an identical command to the above
> (if you still have a build-log)?
> 

It appears to be the case, anyway.  There are only three references to
Updates.p_o in the log.

I've posted it at

http://akhmac.blogdns.net/~hansen/finklogs/fink-build-log_ghc_6.8.3-2_2010.07.15-12.05.56


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Alexander Hansen
Fink User Liaison
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