On 8/26/06, Jonas Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 08:38:33 +0200, V <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I've updated to the latest set of scripts and I tried
> to Compile xorg and had a few issues.  Here's my
> feedback.
>
I try to answer some of your questions, but I also like to know what
version of Compile you're using. I'm guessing at 1.6.0, but I need to be
sure.

> 1. When the process started it asked if I wanted to
> install Zlib 1.2.3, I said 'Y' and it reported back it
> was already installed.
>
> The script hung at 100% CPU utilization, I
> control-c'ed and it continued.
>
Strange. Hard to trace bug without more info.

I've faced that problem several times here, but usually within
Bootstrap. It's happening right now again, and 'top' accuses
'/usr/bin/python /System/Links/Executables/mtail
--config=/System/Settings/Scripts/ColorMake.mtailrc -q' from being the
cpu eater.

Killing that process shows the line on where the problem is happening:

/System/Links/Executables/ColorMake: line 25:  6664 Done
    { $makecmd "$@" 2>&1; echo $? >$workaround; }
     6666 Killed                  | mtail --config="`Find_Conf
ColorMake.mtailrc`" -q

So, make is generating some weird patterns that mtail cannot parse,
entering in an endless loop? I'm running Mtail 1.1.1 here, which seems
to be its latest version. I can try to instrument the code, but help
is greatly appreciated, as I'm not taking this task as a priority
right now.

--
Lucas
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