Todd L Miller wrote: > > I just copied Makefile.i386_linux24.in to Makefile.ia64_linux24.in. > > Hm, sure doesn't look like there's much specific to the i386 in > there, does it? I'm using gcc* "gcc version 3.0.2 20010905 (Red Hat Linux > 7.1 3.0.1-3)" and (aside from a few int/pointer conversion warnings that > need to be taken care of), the compile is clean until dies with: > > ...openafs/openafs-1.2.3/src/rxgen/rxgen -x rxstat.xg > make[3]: *** [rxstat.h] Segmentation fault (core dumped)
We use gcc version 2.96 20000731 (Red Hat Linux 7.1 2.96-85). Your problem seems to be specific for gcc version 3. > > > Do you have any fixes lying around to take of the warnings that > may be causing this problem? (Did you have this problem in your own > build?) Yes and I don't have fixes for that yet. I will try to fix this ... Lets see, if I can track down the problem of these warnings (32 vs 64 bit integers, pointers ....). > > > -Todd L. Miller > > * I turned off optimizations, since another program I'm porting to the > IA-64 breaks the optimizer in interesting ways. Did you try recompiling > w/o optimization? No! Herbert
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