#9040: fatal relocation error installing R on OpenSolaris x64 with gcc (OK with
Sun Studio).
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   Reporter:  drkirkby  |       Owner:  drkirkby                                
    
       Type:  defect    |      Status:  new                                     
    
   Priority:  major     |   Milestone:  sage-4.7                                
    
  Component:  solaris   |    Keywords:                                          
    
     Author:            |    Upstream:  None of the above - read trac for 
reasoning.
   Reviewer:            |      Merged:                                          
    
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Comment(by drkirkby):

 Replying to [comment:9 fbissey]:
 > Could you make available the complete build log? We could at least try
 to see where things go wrong when we compile these libraries.

 Sure, though I don't think it will help much. See attached file
 r-2.10.1.p4-Failed-on-Sage-4.6.2.rc1_OpenSolaris-64-bit.log.bz2 The file
 that is probably causing the problem is {{{eval.c}}}.

 The software system is slightly different to that in the description -
 both gcc and Sage have been updated, though the hardware is the same.

  * Sun Ultra 27
  * 3.33 GHz Intel W3580 Xeon. Quad core. 8 threads.
  * 12 GB RAM
  * !OpenSolaris 2009.06 snv_134 X86
  * Sage 4.6.2.rc1 (which is exactly the same as Sage 4.6.2 I gather)
  * gcc 4.5.0

 If I compile with:

 {{{
 LD_OPTIONS=-Dreloc,detail
 }}}

 as suggested in that Sun blog, then the output will be several hundred MB.
 (If you want to see it, then it would be easier if I created you an
 account on this machine) or you tried on t2.math (I assume you have an
 account, if not I can create you one). But t2.math is desperately slow.

 I'm told on the R developers list that defining {{{NO_THREADED_CODE}}}
 will stop the use of the gcc extensions. Hopefully that will allow the
 library to build properly. I'm not sure of what negative impacts it will
 have.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/9040#comment:10>
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