Rob Browning writes:
> I'm fairly sure it did, and a build with -fno-stack-protector just
> finished successfully, so for the moment, I think I may proceed with
> that and get the builds started on the other architectures. Then I can
> try removing -O0 again.
OK, without
Dan Kegel writes:
> Does the bug even happen without the vestigal -O0 ?
> I removed that and things seem to be going better in 2.2.3,
> 0 failures out of 4 runs :-)
> See https://launchpad.net/~dank/+archive/ubuntu/guile-2.2/+packages
I'm fairly sure it did, and a build with
Does the bug even happen without the vestigal -O0 ?
I removed that and things seem to be going better in 2.2.3,
0 failures out of 4 runs :-)
See https://launchpad.net/~dank/+archive/ubuntu/guile-2.2/+packages
On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 4:09 PM, Rob Browning wrote:
> Dan Kegel
Dan Kegel writes:
> Building guile-2.2.2 seems fine on Ubuntu 17.04, but fails with
>
> Warning: Unwind-only `out-of-memory' exception; skipping pre-unwind handler.
> FAIL: test-out-of-memory
> ==
> 1 of 39 tests failed
> Please report to
Update from http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guile-user/2017-11/msg00066.html :
---snip---
With gcc-7.2.0 and gcc-6.4.0, both built from source (just guile/configure ...
CC=gcc-X.X).
- stable-2.2 with 6.4 passes the tests every time.
- stable 2.2 with 7.2 fails on test-out-of-memory. Running
Building guile-2.2.2 seems fine on Ubuntu 17.04, but fails with
Warning: Unwind-only `out-of-memory' exception; skipping pre-unwind handler.
FAIL: test-out-of-memory
==
1 of 39 tests failed
Please report to bug-guile@gnu.org
on Ubuntu 17.10. libgc is the same