Hallo Matthias,

Matthias Pfisterer wrote:

First the "no target all in po" that was reported recently. I edited the top-level Makefile to remove po from SUBDIRS as suggested.

This should be fixed now [1]. Could you do a fresh check out from CVS and retry?


Now I get the following:
--
Making all in libraries/javalib
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/matthias/java/kaffe/libraries/javalib'
rm -rf lib
mkdir lib
/bin/sh ./rebuildLib @essential.files
Compiling classes from @essential.files using /home/matthias/java/kaffe/kaffe/kaffe/kaffe-bin -verbosegc -mx 256M at.dms.kjc.Main
[ start compilation in verbose mode ]
[ parsed gnu/classpath/Configuration.java in 486 ms ]
./rebuildLib: line 58: 15924 Segmentation fault $JAVAC $VERBOSE $JAVAC_FLAGS -d $LIBDIR $CPATH ${1+"$@"}
make[1]: *** [lib/stamp] Error 139
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/matthias/java/kaffe/libraries/javalib'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
--
This is for ./configure without opions. If I say './configure --without-alsa', the following happens:
--
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/matthias/java/kaffe/libraries/javalib'
rm -rf lib
mkdir lib
/bin/sh ./rebuildLib @essential.files
Compiling classes from @essential.files using /home/matthias/java/kaffe/kaffe/kaffe/kaffe-bin -verbosegc -mx 256M at.dms.kjc.Main
[ start compilation in verbose mode ]
[ parsed gnu/classpath/Configuration.java in 471 ms ]
--
...and it hangs, hogging the CPU. It is interruptible with ctrl-C.

Interesting bugs, definitely. I'd be more interested in the crash, atm. Do the problems still occur with the current version from CVS HEAD? If so, what's your cpu-os platform (or distribution, of you are using linux), and which gcc are you using? Are there any interesting warnings during compilation?


cheers,
dalibor topic

[1] Well, some problems with make dist remain, but I'm looking into it. It seems like using GNU gettext is a good recepe for spending a weekend chasing weird build failures. :(


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