On 2013-02-22 22:30, Daniel Eischen wrote:
In trying to debug an unrelated problem, I switched CC from Clang
back to GCC.  I had a -current kernel and world r247050 built and
installed with Clang as the system compiler  I have nothing special
in /etc/make.conf:

    BATCH=yes
    WITH_NEW_XORG=true
    WITH_KMS=true
    WITH_PKGNG=yes
    PERL_VERSION=5.14.2

I added WITHOUT_CLANG_IS_CC=yes to this, then rebuilt kernel and
world.  I installed the kernel rebooted, everthing worked, so I
then installed world.  Installword stopped here:

    ===> libexec/rtld-elf (install)
    chflags -h noschg /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1
    install -s -o root -g wheel -m 555  -C -b -fschg -S ld-elf.so.1 /libexec
    install -o root -g wheel -m 444 rtld.1.gz  /usr/share/man/man1
    *** [_maninstall] Signal 11

    Stop in /opt/FreeBSD/current/src/libexec/rtld-elf.
    *** [realinstall] Error code 1

At that point my system was completely hosed.  Every binary (/bin,
/sbin, etc) would sig 11.  I had to build a world on another
system, then use /rescue to NFS mount the other system and
copy over /libexec, /lib, and /usr/lib.  This let me recover
enough to svn up to r247164. remove WITHOUT_CLANG_IS_CC from
/etc/make.conf, and build/install a working world.

Is switching from Clang to GCC suppose to work?

This might have had nothing to do with either clang or gcc.  Between
r247012 and r247117, binutils was broken, and this apparently resulted
in various nasty problems.

Maybe you can try it again, since you are now at r247164?
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