Let's take this offlist, the FTBFS is fixed upstream. Reply to all, but
not to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'll add you to the help-smalltalk whitelist
as soon as you reply.
The remaining question is why is "--disable-generational-gc" needed.
It looks like it is needed only on kfreebsd-amd64, but not on
kfreebsd-i386, as ANSI tests failures are not in kfreebsd-i386
buildd log. For details see
http://buildd.debian-ports.org/build.php?&pkg=gnu-smalltalk
Do you have any hints for me ?
Not really... Does "make -C sigsegv check" pass?
Test passed.
PASS: sigsegv1
Test passed.
PASS: sigsegv2
Starting recursion pass 1.
Stack overflow 1 caught.
Starting recursion pass 2.
Stack overflow 2 caught.
Test passed.
PASS: stackoverflow1
Starting recursion pass 1.
Stack overflow 1 caught.
Starting recursion pass 2.
Stack overflow 2 caught.
Segmentation violation correctly detected.
Test passed.
PASS: stackoverflow2
==================
All 4 tests passed
==================
Can you try
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libsigsegv/libsigsegv-2.6.tar.gz if not?
make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/libsigsegv-2.6/tests'
Test passed.
PASS: sigsegv1
Test passed.
PASS: sigsegv2
Doing SIGSEGV pass 1.
Stack overflow 1 caught.
Doing SIGSEGV pass 2.
Stack overflow 2 caught.
Test passed.
PASS: sigsegv3
Starting recursion pass 1.
Stack overflow 1 caught.
Starting recursion pass 2.
Stack overflow 2 caught.
Test passed.
PASS: stackoverflow1
Starting recursion pass 1.
Stack overflow 1 caught.
Starting recursion pass 2.
Stack overflow 2 caught.
Segmentation violation correctly detected.
Segmentation violation correctly detected.
Test passed.
PASS: stackoverflow2
==================
All 5 tests passed
==================
It seems be fine :-(
Petr
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