Hi.
Thursday, Dec 27 2012, 18:07:27 UTC+6 Ben Noordhuis wrote:
>
>
> Can you try a patch? Apply it with:
>
> curl -s https://github.com/bnoordhuis/libuv/commit/6e12bff.patch |
> git apply --directory=deps/uv
>
Thanks a lot ! Patch helped to pass the crash point, but then I was hit by
the same error as in the 0.8.x case:
[...]
g++ '-DSUNOS_NO_IFADDRS' '-DENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT'
'-DENABLE_EXTRA_CHECKS' '-DV8_TARGET_ARCH_IA32' '-D__C99FEATURES__=1'
-I../deps/v8/src -Wall -Wextra -Wno-unused-parameter -m32 -pthreads
-fno-strict-aliasing -m32 -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -ffunction-sections
-fdata-sections -g -fno-omit-frame-pointer -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -MMD
-MF
/home/emz/src/node-v0.9.4/out/Release/.deps//home/emz/src/node-v0.9.4/out/Release/obj.target/v8_base/deps/v8/src/elements-kind.o.d.raw
-c -o
/home/emz/src/node-v0.9.4/out/Release/obj.target/v8_base/deps/v8/src/elements-kind.o
../deps/v8/src/elements-kind.cc
In file included from ../deps/v8/src/elements.h:32,
from ../deps/v8/src/objects-inl.h:38,
from ../deps/v8/src/v8.h:60,
from ../deps/v8/src/api.h:31,
from ../deps/v8/src/elements-kind.cc:30:
../deps/v8/src/objects.h:1029: warning: integer overflow in expression
../deps/v8/src/elements-kind.cc: In function `v8::internal::ElementsKind
v8::internal::GetInitialFastElementsKind()':
../deps/v8/src/elements-kind.cc:44: internal compiler error: in
c_expand_expr, at c-common.c:4138
Please submit a full bug report,
with preprocessed source if appropriate.
See <URL:http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs.html> for instructions.
gmake[1]: ***
[/home/emz/src/node-v0.9.4/out/Release/obj.target/v8_base/deps/v8/src/elements-kind.o]
Error 1
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/home/emz/src/node-v0.9.4/out'
gmake: *** [node] Error 2
As I said, I understand that nobody would mess with the old and outdated
compiler in Solaris 10 (I understood this point when I was fighting with
some code in other opensource projects, and I accept my doom). But perhaps
anyone could suggest the way of building node.js on Solaris 10 ? Is there
any way I can try to use Oracle Studio compiler (I understand I need some
way to bypass the python autotools, I didn't figure out it yet) ?
Thanks.
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