Hi,

should be fixed in trunk:HEAD.

Greetings,
 René

Steve wrote:
Rene,



Ah I did wonder that when I read what its function was. I'm on stage 1



Steve -------Original Message------- From: Rene Rebe Date: 11/12/2009 08:26:32 To: Steve Subject: Re: ppl problem Hi,
ppl is a new dependency of gcc(-4.4) I think gcc will not compile without it
René On 10.12.2009, at 22:30, Steve wrote:
Rene,

I see how ppl has become a problem for me not why! My target and previous

successful build was a copy of GENERIC and then 00-minimal edited but I
now
see this was still referencing 00-bootstrap in generic as id failed to
edit
the reference. ppl must have been added to generic, I probably don't need

it so the fix for me is easy :-) Unless its now a dependency for something


else.

Trying to build without ppl.

My first T2 distro has just clocked 309 days uptime! which considering its


not on a ups that's very lucky!

Steve

-------Original Message-------

From: Rene Rebe

Date: 10/12/2009 17:26:14

To: Steve

Cc: T2 developers mailing list

Subject: Re: ppl problem

Hi Steve,

please always try to post to the list :-)

It builds here, do you have all deps selected? Michael Tross also had some


issue and exported some CXX or so variables. However, that broke a couple
of
builds for me, ... so I reverted that part.

On my side, trunk builds for x86, x86-64, ppc, ppc64 and mostly (that is
all
except silo, ...) on sparc64 from inside an x86-64 T2 install (virtual

machine container, not that it would matter).

Best consult the config.log, if you have all deps it might actually be the


__sync_fetch_and_add_4 Barry mentioned this morning.

Have a good day/night,

René

On 10.12.2009, at 17:55, Steve wrote:

Rene,

Latest trunk problem

== 16:52:23 =[0]=> Building develop/ppl [0.10.2 8.0-trunk].

-> Parallel build using 2 jobs enabled.

-> Reading package config: package/develop/ppl/ppl.conf

-> Preparing build in src.ppl.mfs.20091210.165221.15085.localhost

-> Building. Writing output to $root/var/adm/logs/0-ppl.out

*> Corrected ./Watchdog/m4/libtool.m4

*> Corrected ./m4/libtool.m4

!> checking for the GMP library version 4.1.3 or above... no

!> configure: error: Cannot find GMP version 4.1.3 or higher.

!> GMP is the GNU Multi-Precision library:

!> see http://www.swox.com/gmp/ for more information.

!> When compiling the GMP library, do not forget to enable the C++

interface:

!> add --enable-cxx to the configuration options.

!> Due to previous errors, no 0-ppl.log file!

!> (Try enabling xtrace in the config to track an error inside the build

system.)

-> $root/var/adm/logs/0-ppl.out -> 0-ppl.err

== 12/10/09 16:53:03 =[0]=> Aborted building package ppl.

-> Unmounting loop mounts ...

gmp is version 4.3.1

host is t2

Steve

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