Op woensdag 12-11-2008 om 11:33 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef John
Mandereau:
Hi John,
> CPP='x86_64-linux-gcc -E -x c-header'
> /home/lilydev/git/newgub/target/linux-64/build/glibc-core-2.3/elf/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2
> --library-path
> /home/lilydev/git/newgub/target/linux-64/build/glibc-core-2.3:/home/lilydev/git/newgub/target/linux-64/build/glibc-core-2.3/math:/home/lilydev/git/newgub/target/linux-64/build/glibc-core-2.3/elf:/home/lilydev/git/newgub/target/linux-64/build/glibc-core-2.3/dlfcn:/home/lilydev/git/newgub/target/linux-64/build/glibc-core-2.3/nss:/home/lilydev/git/newgub/target/linux-64/build/glibc-core-2.3/nis:/home/lilydev/git/newgub/target/linux-64/build/glibc-core-2.3/rt:/home/lilydev/git/newgub/target/linux-64/build/glibc-core-2.3/resolv:/home/lilydev/git/newgub/target/linux-64/build/glibc-core-2.3/crypt:/home/lilydev/git/newgub/target/linux-64/build/glibc-core-2.3/linuxthreads
> /home/lilydev/git/newgub/target/linux-64/build/glibc-core-2.3/sunrpc/rpcgen
> -Y ../scripts -c rpcsvc/bootparam_prot.x -o
> /home/lilydev/git/newgub/target/linux-64/build/glibc-core-2.3/sunrpc/xbootparam_prot.T
> make[4]: ***
> [/home/lilydev/git/newgub/target/linux-64/build/glibc-core-2.3/sunrpc/xbootparam_prot.stmp]
> Floating point exception
Ugh. Is this reproducible? What if you run the command manually? Make sure
to set
the path, ie, run
PATH=/home/lilydev/git/newgub/target/linux-64/root/usr/cross/bin:$PATH
CPP='x86.... rpcgen -Y ...
The only halfway relevant thing I find is
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45035
Not nice. Do you have enough ram/swapspace? How's your hardware?
What if you add
def force_sequential_build (self):
return True
to the relevant classes in glibc.py [and or] glibc-core.py?
Jan.
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