Sorry the late reply. It's probably because this version of LLVM that we use 
cannot target the new CPU yet. I will investigate :)

Laurent

On Mar 9, 2011, at 12:10 PM, Nick Ludlam wrote:

> Yes, this looks like it's exactly the problem I'm having, from the look of 
> the log, so perhaps it's a Sandy Bridge / Core i5/7 issue. Curious!
> 
> On 9 Mar 2011, at 19:56, Richard Sepulveda wrote:
> 
>> I have a customer that is also having this same problem with my MacRuby Mac 
>> App Store application running on his new MacBook Pro. I don't have
>> access to this type of Mac so I haven't been able to reproduce this problem.
>> 
>> He has tried MacRuby 0.8 and 0.9 versions of my app with the same results.
>> 
>> I can provide copies of my app to developers that would like to try to 
>> reproduce the problem.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Richard
>> 
>> Here is a portion of the log that he sent me.
>> 
>> 3/9/11 11:35:31 AM   [0x0-0xe20e2].com.rsepulveda.quickalarmtrial[2927]      
>> LLVM ERROR: Cannot yet select: 0x101899010: f64 = bit_convert 0x10191ae10 
>> [ORD=315] [ID=7]
>> 3/9/11 11:35:31 AM   [0x0-0xe20e2].com.rsepulveda.quickalarmtrial[2927]      
>>   0x10191ae10: i64 = and 0x10191b510, 0x10189a110 [ORD=314] [ID=6]
>> 3/9/11 11:35:31 AM   [0x0-0xe20e2].com.rsepulveda.quickalarmtrial[2927]      
>>     0x10191b510: i64,ch = CopyFromReg 0x103911388, 0x10191c510 [ORD=314] 
>> [ID=5]
>> 3/9/11 11:35:31 AM   [0x0-0xe20e2].com.rsepulveda.quickalarmtrial[2927]      
>>       0x103911388: ch = EntryToken [ORD=314] [ID=0]
>> 3/9/11 11:35:31 AM   [0x0-0xe20e2].com.rsepulveda.quickalarmtrial[2927]      
>>       0x10191c510: i64 = Register %reg16384 [ORD=314] [ID=1]
>> 3/9/11 11:35:31 AM   [0x0-0xe20e2].com.rsepulveda.quickalarmtrial[2927]      
>>     0x10189a110: i64 = Constant<-4> [ORD=314] [ID=2]
>> 3/9/11 11:35:31 AM   com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[112]      
>> ([0x0-0xe20e2].com.rsepulveda.quickalarmtrial[2927]) Exited with exit code: 1
>> 
>>> 
>>> Nick and group,
>>> 
>>> I'm seeing similar errors with the newest MacBook Pro -- after simply 
>>> downloading the 1.9 binary and running macgem, macirb, or macrake. In other 
>>> words, I'm not compiling from source, just trying to use the latest binary 
>>> distribution on a core i7 laptop.
>>> 
>>> $ sudo macgem install rack
>>> LLVM ERROR: Cannot yet select: 0x10509ba10: f64 = bit_convert 0x10508ef10 
>>> [ORD=2615] [ID=7]
>>> 0x10508ef10: i64 = and 0x105062a10, 0x10509b010 [ORD=2614] [ID=6]
>>> 0x105062a10: i64,ch = CopyFromReg 0x1039108a8, 0x105099510 [ORD=2614] [ID=5]
>>> 0x1039108a8: ch = EntryToken [ORD=2614] [ID=0]
>>> 0x105099510: i64 = Register %reg16384 [ORD=2614] [ID=1]
>>> 0x10509b010: i64 = Constant<-4> [ORD=2614] [ID=2]
>>> 
>>> 
>>> $ macirb
>>> LLVM ERROR: Cannot yet select: 0x104852410: f64 = bit_convert 0x104858c10 
>>> [ORD=186] [ID=7]
>>> 0x104858c10: i64 = and 0x104853c10, 0x104851910 [ORD=185] [ID=6]
>>> 0x104853c10: i64,ch = CopyFromReg 0x103b0d028, 0x104856010 [ORD=185] [ID=5]
>>> 0x103b0d028: ch = EntryToken [ORD=185] [ID=0]
>>> 0x104856010: i64 = Register %reg16384 [ORD=185] [ID=1]
>>> 0x104851910: i64 = Constant<-4> [ORD=185] [ID=2]
>>> 
>>> 
>>> $ macrake
>>> LLVM ERROR: Cannot yet select: 0x10506d810: f64 = bit_convert 0x105047310 
>>> [ORD=800] [ID=7]
>>> 0x105047310: i64 = and 0x105067d10, 0x105063010 [ORD=799] [ID=6]
>>> 0x105067d10: i64,ch = CopyFromReg 0x103b0cf68, 0x105043110 [ORD=799] [ID=5]
>>> 0x103b0cf68: ch = EntryToken [ORD=799] [ID=0]
>>> 0x105043110: i64 = Register %reg16384 [ORD=799] [ID=1]
>>> 0x105063010: i64 = Constant<-4> [ORD=799] [ID=2]
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Interestingly, the macruby interpreter runs without error. "macgem --help" 
>>> and "macgem --version" also run fine (but these options produce errors with 
>>> macirb or macrake).
>>> 
>>> FWIW, I only have Xcode 4 DP2 installed on this machine... although I 
>>> assume the MacRuby framework doesn't have any runtime dev tool 
>>> dependencies? (My understanding was it could be bundled with apps and 
>>> distributed to end users who don't have dev tools installed.)
>>> 
>>> Scott
>>> 
>>> On Wednesday, March 9, 2011 at 10:40 AM, Joshua Ballanco wrote: 
>>>> Nick,
>>>> 
>>>> I'm currently using Homebrew's llvm with MacRuby. Try passing the 
>>>> "--universal" switch when you install llvm (i.e. "brew install llvm 
>>>> --universal"). You also might try building and installing clang at the 
>>>> same time (i.e. "brew install llvm --universal --clang") and see if clang 
>>>> can compile a simple C hello world to rule out llvm bugs. 
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> 
>>>> Josh
>>>> 
>>>> On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 5:41 AM, Nick Ludlam <n...@recoil.org> wrote:
>>>>> Yes, I've double checked that I'm running 2.8 RELEASE, and it's still 
>>>>> bailing out with that cryptic message. The only other thing I can think 
>>>>> of is to remove XCode 4 and reinstall the current XCode3 release.
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 9 Mar 2011, at 03:37, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
>>> 
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