On Wed, Dec 01, 2010 at 11:48:10AM -0600, Brandon Gooch wrote: > I recently attempted to enable DTrace on a system running HEAD built > with clang, and saw this error scrolling by when the kernel and > modules were being built: > > ERROR: ctfmerge: kernel.debug: Cannot get sect .note.GNU-stack data > > Each module being built also displayed a similar message as to the above. > > ERROR: ctfmerge: module_name: Cannot get sect .note.GNU-stack data > > I've followed instructions here for building with clang: > > http://wiki.freebsd.org/BuildingFreeBSDWithClang > > ...and here for DTrace: > > http://wiki.freebsd.org/DTrace > > I've completed several rounds of building world and kernel from SVN > r216082 to r216095. Each time, it seems that kernel in world aren't > "in sync" > > # netstat > netstat: no namelist > > I can build the kernel using gcc, and DTrace (and netstat) output is > good. I haven't rebuilt world yet with gcc, as it takes a while, but > I'll certainly be doing that at some point I'm sure :) > > Any debugging hints appreciated...
What is the revision of sources used to build the _installed_ version of libelf.so ? Make sure that it contains r210324. I am unable to reproduce your problem with gcc/WITH_CTF=1, where gcc config is changed to emit .note.GNU-stack marker sections, similar to clang config.
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