#14429: Singular omalloc requires 8-byte alignment on SPARC
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Reporter: jdemeyer | Owner:
drkirkby
Type: defect | Status:
positive_review
Priority: major | Milestone:
sage-5.9
Component: porting: Solaris | Resolution:
Keywords: SPARC alignment SIGBUS omalloc | Work issues:
Report Upstream: Reported upstream. No feedback yet. | Reviewers: Volker
Braun
Authors: Jeroen Demeyer | Merged in:
Dependencies: | Stopgaps:
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Comment (by jpflori):
Replying to [comment:14 jdemeyer]:
> Replying to [comment:12 jpflori]:
> > Is that standard practice?
> I think it is. Why put stuff in `/usr/local/include` if you don't want
it included?
I'd say you put stuff there intentionally (rather than just building a
package and letting it install its headers by default into /usr/include)
to get it included when you explicitly add "-I/usr/local/include".
I don't know if any usual software install there by default (it seems this
inclusion was done to please gcc > 4, but do gcc > 4 really install stuff
there by default? maybe that was the install of the Singular dev which was
put there...).
And it seems the problematic software on my system is Sun's gcc 3.4.3.
I don't think that's Sun default install, but it rather looks like a hack
from the sysadmin.
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