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Try to install gentoo prefix on redhat, but "emerge perl" reports error
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The build.log of the step
build.log (text/plain), 29.05 KB, created by
Gerald SHAO
on 2010-11-29 11:50:56 UTC
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> [32;01m*[0m CPV: dev-lang/perl-5.12.1-r1 > [32;01m*[0m REPO: gentoo_prefix > [32;01m*[0m USE: amd64 bootstrap elibc_glibc kernel_linux prefix userland_GNU >>>> Unpacking source... >>>> Unpacking perl-5.12.1.tar.bz2 to /myhome/gentoo/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/perl-5.12.1-r1/work >>>> Unpacking perl-5.12.1-5.tar.bz2 to /myhome/gentoo/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/perl-5.12.1-r1/work >>>> Source unpacked in /myhome/gentoo/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/perl-5.12.1-r1/work >>>> Preparing source in /myhome/gentoo/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/perl-5.12.1-r1/work/perl-5.12.1 ... > [32;01m*[0m Applying various patches (bugfixes/updates) ... > [32;01m*[0m 0001-gentoo_MakeMaker-RUNPATH.diff ... >[A[72C [34;01m[ [32;01mok[34;01m ][0m > [32;01m*[0m 0002-gentoo_config__over.diff ... >[A[72C [34;01m[ [32;01mok[34;01m ][0m > [32;01m*[0m 0003-gentoo_cpan__definstalldirs.diff ... >[A[72C [34;01m[ [32;01mok[34;01m ][0m > [32;01m*[0m 0004-gentoo_cpanplus__definstalldirs.diff ... >[A[72C [34;01m[ [32;01mok[34;01m ][0m > [32;01m*[0m 0005-gentoo_create-libperl-soname.diff ... >[A[72C [34;01m[ [32;01mok[34;01m ][0m > [32;01m*[0m 0006-gentoo_MakeMaker-delete__packlist.diff ... >[A[72C [34;01m[ [32;01mok[34;01m ][0m > [32;01m*[0m 0007-fixes_8d66b3f9__h2hp__fix.diff ... >[A[72C [34;01m[ [32;01mok[34;01m ][0m > [32;01m*[0m 0008-fixes_ef9df645__glob__crashes__when__File__Glob__is__empty.diff ... >[A[72C [34;01m[ [32;01mok[34;01m ][0m > [32;01m*[0m 0009-fixes_e3d01d03__Naif__calls__segfault__T__PRTOBJ__of__the__stock__typemap.diff ... >[A[72C [34;01m[ [32;01mok[34;01m ][0m > [32;01m*[0m Done with patching > [32;01m*[0m Applying perl-5.10.1-aix.patch ... >[A[72C [34;01m[ [32;01mok[34;01m ][0m > [32;01m*[0m Applying perl-5.8.8-solaris-relocation.patch ... >[A[72C [34;01m[ [32;01mok[34;01m ][0m > [32;01m*[0m Applying perl-5.10.1-cleanup-paths.patch ... >[A[72C [34;01m[ [32;01mok[34;01m ][0m > [32;01m*[0m Applying perl-5.8.8-usr-local.patch ... >[A[72C [34;01m[ [32;01mok[34;01m ][0m > [32;01m*[0m Applying perl-5.10.1-hpux.patch ... >[A[72C [34;01m[ [32;01mok[34;01m ][0m > [32;01m*[0m Applying perl-5.8.8-darwin-cc-ld.patch ... >[A[72C [34;01m[ [32;01mok[34;01m ][0m > [32;01m*[0m Applying perl-5.10.1-stack-protector-check.patch ... >[A[72C [34;01m[ [32;01mok[34;01m ][0m >>>> Source prepared. >>>> Configuring source in /myhome/gentoo/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/perl-5.12.1-r1/work/perl-5.12.1 ... >First let's make sure your kit is complete. Checking... >Locating common programs... >Checking compatibility between /myhome/gentoo/bin/echo and builtin echo (if any)... >Symbolic links are supported. >Checking how to test for symbolic links... >You can test for symbolic links with 'test -h'. >Good, your tr supports [:lower:] and [:upper:] to convert case. >Using [:upper:] and [:lower:] to convert case. >3b1 dos_djgpp irix_6 openbsd sunos_4_1 >aix dragonfly irix_6_0 opus super-ux >aix_3 dynix irix_6_1 os2 svr4 >aix_4 dynixptx isc os390 svr5 >altos486 epix isc_2 os400 ti1500 >amigaos esix4 linux posix-bc titanos >apollo fps lynxos powerux ultrix_4 >atheos freebsd midnightbsd qnx umips >aux_3 genix mips rhapsody unicos >beos gnu mirbsd riscos unicosmk >bsdos gnukfreebsd mpc sco unisysdynix >catamount gnuknetbsd mpeix sco_2_3_0 utekv >convexos greenhills ncr_tower sco_2_3_1 uts >cxux haiku netbsd sco_2_3_2 uwin >cygwin hpux newsos4 sco_2_3_3 vmesa >darwin i386 next_3 sco_2_3_4 vos >dcosx interix next_3_0 solaris_2 >dec_osf irix_4 next_4 stellar >dgux irix_5 nonstopux sunos_4_0 >Which of these apply, if any? [linux] > >You appear to have ELF support. I'll try to use it for dynamic loading. >If dynamic loading doesn't work, read hints/linux.sh for further information. >Operating system name? [linux] >Operating system version? [2.6.9-78.0.1.elsmp] >Installation prefix to use? (~name ok) [/myhome/gentoo/usr] >AFS does not seem to be running... >What installation prefix should I use for installing files? (~name ok) >[/myhome/gentoo/usr] >Build Perl for SOCKS? [n] >Use the PerlIO abstraction layer? [y] >Getting the current patchlevel... >Build a threading Perl? [n] >Build Perl for multiplicity? [n] >Use which C compiler? [x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc] >Checking for GNU cc in disguise and/or its version number... >Now, how can we feed standard input to your C preprocessor... >Directories to use for library searches? >[/myhome/gentoo/lib /myhome/gentoo/usr/lib /lib /usr/lib /lib64 /usr/lib64] >What is the file extension used for shared libraries? [so] >Try to use long doubles if available? [n] >Checking for optional libraries... >What libraries to use? [-lnsl -lgdbm -ldb -ldl -lm -lcrypt -lutil -lc] >What optimizer/debugger flag should be used? [-O2 -pipe] >Any additional cc flags? >[-fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -I/myhome/gentoo/usr/include] >Let me guess what the preprocessor flags are... >Any additional ld flags (NOT including libraries)? [none] >Checking your choice of C compiler and flags for coherency... >Computing filename position in cpp output for #include directives... ><stdlib.h> found. >Checking to see how big your integers are... >Checking to see if you have long long... >Checking to see how big your long longs are... ><inttypes.h> found. >Checking to see if you have int64_t... >Checking which 64-bit integer type we could use... >We could use 'long' for 64-bit integers. >Try to use maximal 64-bit support, if available? [y] >Checking to see how big your double precision numbers are... >Checking to see if you have long double... >Checking to see how big your long doubles are... >What is your architecture name [x86_64-linux] >This architecture is naturally 64-bit, not changing architecture name. >Perlio selected. >Pathname where the public executables will reside? (~name ok) >[/myhome/gentoo/usr/bin] >Use relocatable @INC? [n] >Pathname where the private library files will reside? (~name ok) >[/myhome/gentoo/usr/lib/perl5/5.12.1] >Where do you want to put the public architecture-dependent libraries? (~name ok) >[/myhome/gentoo/usr/lib/perl5/5.12.1/x86_64-linux] >Other username to test security of setuid scripts with? [none] >Well, the recommended value is *not* secure. >Does your kernel have *secure* setuid scripts? [n] >Installation prefix to use for add-on modules and utilities? (~name ok) >[/myhome/gentoo/usr] >Pathname for the site-specific library files? (~name ok) >[/myhome/gentoo/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.12.1] >List of earlier versions to include in @INC? [5.12.0 5.12.0/x86_64-linux] ><malloc/malloc.h> NOT found. ><malloc.h> found. >Checking to see how well your C compiler groks the void type... >Good. It appears to support void to the level perl5 wants. >Checking to see how big your pointers are... >Do you wish to wrap malloc calls to protect against potential overflows? [y] >Do you wish to attempt to use the malloc that comes with perl5? [n] >Your system wants malloc to return 'void *', it would seem. >Your system uses void free(), it would seem. >Pathname for the site-specific architecture-dependent library files? (~name ok) >[/myhome/gentoo/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.12.1/x86_64-linux] >Do you want to configure vendor-specific add-on directories? [y] >Installation prefix to use for vendor-supplied add-ons? (~name ok) >[/myhome/gentoo/usr] >Pathname for the vendor-supplied library files? (~name ok) >[/myhome/gentoo/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.12.1] >Pathname for vendor-supplied architecture-dependent files? (~name ok) >[/myhome/gentoo/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.12.1/x86_64-linux] >Colon-separated list of additional directories for perl to search? [none] >Checking out function prototypes... >Support DTrace if available? [n] >Install any extra modules (y or n)? [n] >Directory for the main Perl5 html pages? (~name ok) [none] >Directory for the Perl5 module html pages? (~name ok) [none] >Do you want to install perl as /usr/bin/perl? [n] >Checking for GNU C Library... >Shall I use /myhome/gentoo/usr/bin/nm to extract C symbols from the libraries? >[n] ><dld.h> NOT found. >Checking for C++... >dlopen() found. ><unistd.h> found. >Do you wish to use dynamic loading? [y] >Source file to use for dynamic loading [ext/DynaLoader/dl_dlopen.xs] >Any special flags to pass to x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -c to compile shared library modules? >[-fPIC] >What command should be used to create dynamic libraries? >[x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc] >Any special flags to pass to x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc to create a dynamically loaded library? >[-shared -O2 -pipe] >Any special flags to pass to x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc to use dynamic linking? >[-rdynamic] >Build a shared libperl.so (y/n) [y] >What name do you want to give to the shared libperl? [libperl.so.5.12.1] >System manual is in /usr/share/man/man1. >Where do the main Perl5 manual pages (source) go? (~name ok) >[/myhome/gentoo/usr/share/man/man1] >What suffix should be used for the main Perl5 man pages? [1] >You can have filenames longer than 14 characters. >Where do the perl5 library man pages (source) go? (~name ok) >[/myhome/gentoo/usr/share/man/man3] >What suffix should be used for the perl5 library man pages? [3pm] >Figuring out host name... >Your host name appears to be "localhost". Right? [y] >What is your domain name? [.localdomain] >What is your e-mail address? [Gentoo@localhost.localdomain] >Perl administrator e-mail address [${PORTAGE_ROOT_USER}@localhost] >Do you want to install only the version-specific parts of perl? [n] >What shall I put after the #! to start up perl ("none" to not use #!)? >[/myhome/gentoo/usr/bin/perl] > >WARNING: Some systems limit the #! command to 32 characters. >If you experience difficulty running Perl scripts with #!, try >installing Perl in a directory with a shorter pathname. > >Where do you keep publicly executable scripts? (~name ok) >[/myhome/gentoo/usr/bin] >Pathname where the add-on public executables should be installed? (~name ok) >[/myhome/gentoo/usr/bin] >Pathname where the site-specific html pages should be installed? (~name ok) >[none] >Pathname where the site-specific library html pages should be installed? (~name ok) >[none] >Pathname where the site-specific manual pages should be installed? (~name ok) >[/myhome/gentoo/usr/share/man/man1] >Pathname where the site-specific library manual pages should be installed? (~name ok) >[/myhome/gentoo/usr/share/man/man3] >Pathname where add-on public executable scripts should be installed? (~name ok) >[/myhome/gentoo/usr/bin] >Use the "fast stdio" if available? [n] >off_t found. >Checking to see how big your file offsets are... >fpos_t found. >Checking the size of fpos_t... >Try to understand large files, if available? [y] >Rechecking to see how big your file offsets are... >Rechecking the size of fpos_t... 16 bytes. >Pathname for the vendor-supplied executables directory? (~name ok) >[/myhome/gentoo/usr/bin] >Pathname for the vendor-supplied html pages? (~name ok) [none] >Pathname for the vendor-supplied html pages? (~name ok) [none] >Pathname for the vendor-supplied manual section 1 pages? (~name ok) >[/myhome/gentoo/usr/share/man/man1] >Pathname for the vendor-supplied manual section 3 pages? (~name ok) >[/myhome/gentoo/usr/share/man/man3] >Pathname for the vendor-supplied scripts directory? (~name ok) >[/myhome/gentoo/usr/bin] >Using <string.h> instead of <strings.h>. >qgcvt() found. >Checking how to print long doubles... >gconvert NOT found. >gcvt() found. >I'll use gcvt to convert floats into a string. >fwalk() NOT found. >access() found. ><sys/file.h> defines the *_OK access constants. >accessx() NOT found. >aintl() NOT found. >alarm() found. >ctime64() NOT found. >localtime64() NOT found. >gmtime64() NOT found. >mktime64() NOT found. >difftime64() NOT found. >asctime64() NOT found. ><pthread.h> found. ><sys/types.h> found. ><sys/select.h> found. >Testing to see if we should include <time.h>, <sys/time.h> or both. >We'll include <time.h>. >We'll include <sys/time.h>. >Checking to see if your struct tm has tm_zone field... >Checking to see if your struct tm has tm_gmtoff field... >asctime_r() found. >atolf() NOT found. >atoll() found. >Checking whether your compiler can handle __attribute__((format)) ... >Checking whether your compiler allows __printf__ format to be null ... >Checking whether your compiler can handle __attribute__((malloc)) ... >Checking whether your compiler can handle __attribute__((nonnull(1))) ... >Checking whether your compiler can handle __attribute__((noreturn)) ... >Checking whether your compiler can handle __attribute__((pure)) ... >Checking whether your compiler can handle __attribute__((unused)) ... >Checking whether your compiler can handle __attribute__((deprecated)) ... >Checking whether your compiler can handle __attribute__((warn_unused_result)) ... >bcmp() found. >bcopy() found. >getpgrp() found. >You have to use getpgrp() instead of getpgrp(pid). >setpgrp() found. >You have to use setpgrp() instead of setpgrp(pid,pgrp). >Checking whether your compiler can handle __builtin_choose_expr ... >Checking whether your compiler can handle __builtin_expect ... >bzero() found. ><stdarg.h> found. ><varargs.h> found. >We'll include <stdarg.h> to get va_dcl definition. >You have <stdarg.h> and <stdlib.h>, so checking for C99 variadic macros. >You have C99 variadic macros. >You have void (*signal())(). >Checking whether your C compiler can cast large floats to int32. >Checking whether your C compiler can cast negative float to unsigned. >vprintf() found. >Your vsprintf() returns (int). >chown() found. >chroot() found. >chsize() NOT found. >class() NOT found. >clearenv() found. >Hmm... Looks like you have Berkeley networking support. >socketpair() found. >Checking the availability of certain socket constants... ><sys/uio.h> found. >Checking to see if your system supports struct cmsghdr... >Checking to see if your C compiler knows about "const"... >copysignl() found. >crypt() found. ><crypt.h> found. >crypt_r() found. >Hmm. Based on the hints in hints/linux.sh, >the recommended value for $d_csh on this machine was "undef"! > Keep the recommended value? [y] >ctermid() found. >ctermid_r() NOT found. >ctime_r() found. >cuserid() found. ><limits.h> found. ><float.h> found. >DBL_DIG found. >dbmclose() found. ><dbm.h> NOT found. ><rpcsvc/dbm.h> NOT found. >difftime() found. ><dirent.h> found. >Your directory entries are struct dirent. >Your directory entry does not know about the d_namlen field. >Checking to see if DIR has a dd_fd member variable ><sys/dir.h> found. ><sys/ndir.h> NOT found. >dirfd() found. >dlerror() found. ><dlfcn.h> found. >What is the extension of dynamically loaded modules [so] >Checking whether your dlsym() needs a leading underscore ... >dlsym doesn't need a leading underscore. >drand48_r() found. >dup2() found. >eaccess() NOT found. >endgrent() found. ><grp.h> found. >endgrent_r() NOT found. >endhostent() found. ><netdb.h> found. >endhostent_r() NOT found. >endnetent() found. >endnetent_r() NOT found. >endprotoent() found. >endprotoent_r() NOT found. >endpwent() found. ><pwd.h> found. >endpwent_r() NOT found. >endservent() found. >endservent_r() NOT found. ><sys/file.h> defines the O_* constants... >and you have the 3 argument form of open(). ><sys/file.h> found. >We'll be including <sys/file.h>. ><fcntl.h> found. >We don't need to include <fcntl.h> if we include <sys/file.h>. >fork() found. >pipe() found. >Figuring out the flag used by open() for non-blocking I/O... >Let's see what value errno gets from read() on a O_NONBLOCK file... >Checking how std your stdio is... >fchdir() found. >fchmod() found. >fchown() found. >fcntl() found. >Well, your system has some sort of fd_set available... >and you have the normal fd_set macros. >fgetpos() found. >finite() found. >finitel() found. >flock() found. >fp_class() NOT found. >pathconf() found. >fpathconf() found. >fpclass() NOT found. >fpclassify() NOT found. >fpclassl() NOT found. >Checking to see if you have fpos64_t... >frexpl() found. ><sys/param.h> found. ><sys/mount.h> found. >Checking to see if your system supports struct fs_data... >fseeko() found. >fsetpos() found. >fstatfs() found. >statvfs() found. >fstatvfs() found. >fsync() found. >ftello() found. >Checking if you have a working futimes() >Yes, you have ><ndbm.h> NOT found. ><gdbm/ndbm.h> found. ><gdbm-ndbm.h> NOT found. >dbm_open() found. >Checking if your <gdbm/ndbm.h> uses prototypes... >getaddrinfo() found. >getcwd() found. >getespwnam() NOT found. >getfsstat() NOT found. >getgrent() found. >getgrent_r() found. >getgrgid_r() found. >getgrnam_r() found. >gethostbyaddr() found. >gethostbyname() found. >gethostent() found. >gethostname() found. >uname() found. >Shall I ignore gethostname() from now on? [n] >gethostbyaddr_r() found. >gethostbyname_r() found. >gethostent_r() found. >getitimer() found. >getlogin() found. >getlogin_r() found. >getmnt() NOT found. >getmntent() found. >getnameinfo() found. >getnetbyaddr() found. >getnetbyname() found. >getnetent() found. >getnetbyaddr_r() found. >getnetbyname_r() found. >getnetent_r() found. >getpagesize() found. >getprotobyname() found. >getprotobynumber() found. >getprotoent() found. >getpgid() found. >getpgrp2() NOT found. >getppid() found. >getpriority() found. >getprotobyname_r() found. >getprotobynumber_r() found. >getprotoent_r() found. >getprpwnam() NOT found. >getpwent() found. >getpwent_r() found. >getpwnam_r() found. >getpwuid_r() found. >getservbyname() found. >getservbyport() found. >getservent() found. >getservbyname_r() found. >getservbyport_r() found. >getservent_r() found. >getspnam() found. ><shadow.h> found. >getspnam_r() found. >gettimeofday() found. >gmtime_r() found. >hasmntopt() found. ><netinet/in.h> found. ><arpa/inet.h> found. >htonl() found. >ilogbl() found. >strchr() found. >inet_aton() found. >inet_ntop() found. >inet_pton() found. >isascii() found. >isfinite() NOT found. >isinf() found. >isnan() found. >isnanl() found. >killpg() found. >lchown() found. >LDBL_DIG found. ><math.h> found. >Checking to see if your libm supports _LIB_VERSION... >Yes, it does (2) >link() found. >localtime_r() found. >localeconv() found. >lockf() found. >lstat() found. >madvise() found. >malloc_size() NOT found. >malloc_good_size() NOT found. >mblen() found. >mbstowcs() found. >mbtowc() found. >memchr() found. >memcmp() found. >memcpy() found. >memmove() found. >memset() found. >mkdir() found. >mkdtemp() found. >mkfifo() found. >mkstemp() found. >mkstemps() NOT found. >mktime() found. ><sys/mman.h> found. >mmap() found. >and it returns (void *). >sqrtl() found. >scalbnl() found. >modfl() found. >Your modfl() seems okay for large values. >mprotect() found. >msgctl() found. >msgget() found. >msgsnd() found. >msgrcv() found. >You have the full msg*(2) library. >Checking to see if your system supports struct msghdr... >msync() found. >munmap() found. >nice() found. ><langinfo.h> found. >nl_langinfo() found. >Checking to see if your C compiler knows about "volatile"... >Choosing the C types to be used for Perl's internal types... >Checking how many bits of your UVs your NVs can preserve... >Checking to find the largest integer value your NVs can hold... >The largest integer your NVs can preserve is equal to 256.0*256.0*256.0*256.0*256.0*256.0*2.0*2.0*2.0*2.0*2.0 >Checking whether NV 0.0 is all bits zero in memory... >0.0 is represented as all bits zero in memory >Checking to see if you have off64_t... >pause() found. >poll() found. >readlink() found. >vfork() found. >Do you still want to use vfork()? [n] >pthread_attr_setscope() found. >random_r() found. >readdir() found. >seekdir() found. >telldir() found. >rewinddir() found. >readdir64_r() found. >readdir_r() found. >readv() found. >recvmsg() found. >rename() found. >rmdir() found. ><memory.h> found. >Checking if your memcmp() can compare relative magnitude... >select() found. >semctl() found. >semget() found. >semop() found. >You have the full sem*(2) library. >You do not have union semun in <sys/sem.h>. >You can use union semun for semctl IPC_STAT. >You can also use struct semid_ds* for semctl IPC_STAT. >sendmsg() found. >setegid() found. >seteuid() found. >setgrent() found. >setgrent_r() NOT found. >sethostent() found. >sethostent_r() NOT found. >setitimer() found. >setlinebuf() found. >setlocale() found. ><locale.h> found. >setlocale_r() NOT found. >setnetent() found. >setnetent_r() NOT found. >setprotoent() found. >setpgid() found. >setpgrp2() NOT found. >setpriority() found. >setproctitle() NOT found. >setprotoent_r() NOT found. >setpwent() found. >setpwent_r() NOT found. >setregid() found. >setresgid() found. >setreuid() found. >setresuid() found. >setrgid() NOT found. >setruid() NOT found. >setservent() found. >setservent_r() NOT found. >setsid() found. >setvbuf() found. ><sfio.h> NOT found. >shmctl() found. >shmget() found. >shmat() found. >and it returns (void *). >shmdt() found. >You have the full shm*(2) library. >sigaction() found. ><sunmath.h> NOT found. >Checking to see if you have signbit() available to work on double... Yes. >sigprocmask() found. >POSIX sigsetjmp found. >snprintf() found. >vsnprintf() found. >sockatmark() found. >socks5_init() NOT found. >Checking whether sprintf returns the length of the string... >sprintf returns the length of the string (as ANSI says it should) >srand48_r() found. >srandom_r() found. ><sys/stat.h> found. >Checking to see if your struct stat has st_blocks field... ><sys/vfs.h> found. ><sys/statfs.h> found. >Checking to see if your system supports struct statfs... >Checking to see if your struct statfs has f_flags field... >Checking how to access stdio streams by file descriptor number... >I can't figure out how to access stdio streams by file descriptor number. >strcoll() found. >Checking to see if your C compiler can copy structs... >strerror() found. >strerror_r() found. >strftime() found. >strlcat() NOT found. >strlcpy() NOT found. >strtod() found. >strtol() found. >strtold() found. >strtoll() found. >strtoq() found. >strtoul() found. >strtoull() found. >strtouq() found. >strxfrm() found. >symlink() found. >syscall() found. >sysconf() found. >system() found. >tcgetpgrp() found. >tcsetpgrp() found. >time() found. >time_t found. >timegm() found. ><sys/times.h> found. >times() found. >clock_t found. >tmpnam_r() found. >truncate() found. >ttyname_r() found. >tzname[] found. >(Testing for character data alignment may crash the test. That's okay.) >It seems that you must access character data in an aligned manner. >ualarm() found. >umask() found. >unordered() NOT found. >unsetenv() found. >usleep() found. >ustat() found. >closedir() found. >Checking whether closedir() returns a status... >wait4() found. >waitpid() found. >wcstombs() found. >wctomb() found. >writev() found. >Checking alignment constraints... >Doubles must be aligned on a how-many-byte boundary? [8] >Checking to see how big your characters are (hey, you never know)... >What is the size of a character (in bytes)? [1] >Checking how long a character is (in bits)... >What is the length of a character (in bits)? [8] >Checking to see how your cpp does stuff like concatenate tokens... >Oh! Smells like ANSI's been here. ><db.h> found. >Hmm. Based on the hints in hints/linux.sh, >the recommended value for $i_db on this machine was "undef"! > Keep the recommended value? [y] >Looking for a random number function... >Good, found drand48(). >Use which function to generate random numbers? [drand48] >Determining whether or not we are on an EBCDIC system... >Nope, no EBCDIC, probably ASCII or some ISO Latin. Or UTF-8. >Checking how to flush all pending stdio output... >Your fflush(NULL) works okay for output streams. >Let's see if it clobbers input pipes... >fflush(NULL) seems to behave okay with input streams. >Checking the size of gid_t... >Checking the sign of gid_t... >Checking how to print 64-bit integers... >Checking the format strings to be used for Perl's internal types... >Checking the format string to be used for gids... >getgroups() found. >setgroups() found. >What type pointer is the second argument to getgroups() and setgroups()? >[gid_t] >Build Perl with MAD? [n] >Checking if your /myhome/gentoo/usr/bin/make program sets $(MAKE)... >mode_t found. >It seems that va_copy() or similar will be needed. >size_t found. >What is the type for the 1st argument to gethostbyaddr? [char *] >What is the type for the 2nd argument to gethostbyaddr? [size_t] >What pager is used on your system? [/usr/bin/less -R] >File /usr/bin/less -R doesn't exist. Use that name anyway? [y] >pid_t found. >Checking how to generate random libraries on your machine... ><values.h> found. >Sizeof time_t = 8 >Your select() operates on 64 bits at a time. >Generating a list of signal names and numbers... >Checking the size of size_t... >Checking to see if you have socklen_t... ><socks.h> NOT found. >I'll be using ssize_t for functions returning a byte count. >Your stdio uses signed chars. >Checking the size of uid_t... >Checking the sign of uid_t... >Checking the format string to be used for uids... >It appears we'll be able to prototype varargs functions. >Which compiler compiler (byacc or yacc or bison -y) shall I use? >[/usr/bin/byacc] ><assert.h> found. ><fp.h> NOT found. ><fp_class.h> NOT found. ><gdbm.h> found. >gdbm_open() found. >Hmm. Based on the hints in hints/linux.sh, >the recommended value for $i_gdbm on this machine was "undef"! > Keep the recommended value? [y] ><ieeefp.h> NOT found. ><libutil.h> NOT found. ><mntent.h> found. ><net/errno.h> NOT found. ><netinet/tcp.h> found. ><poll.h> found. ><prot.h> NOT found. >Guessing which symbols your C compiler and preprocessor define... >tcsetattr() found. >You have POSIX termios.h... good! ><stddef.h> found. ><sys/access.h> NOT found. ><sys/filio.h> NOT found. ><sys/ioctl.h> found. ><syslog.h> found. ><sys/mode.h> NOT found. ><sys/poll.h> found. ><sys/resource.h> found. ><sys/security.h> NOT found. ><sys/statvfs.h> found. ><sys/un.h> found. ><sys/utsname.h> found. ><sys/wait.h> found. ><ustat.h> found. ><utime.h> found. >Looking for extensions... >What extensions do you wish to load dynamically? >[B Compress/Raw/Bzip2 Compress/Raw/Zlib Cwd Data/Dumper Devel/DProf Devel/PPPort Devel/Peek Digest/MD5 Digest/SHA Encode Fcntl File/Glob Filter/Util/Call Hash/Util Hash/Util/FieldHash I18N/Langinfo IO IPC/SysV List/Util MIME/Base64 Math/BigInt/FastCalc NDBM_File Opcode POSIX PerlIO/encoding PerlIO/scalar PerlIO/via SDBM_File Socket Storable Sys/Hostname Sys/Syslog Text/Soundex Time/HiRes Time/Piece Unicode/Normalize XS/APItest XS/APItest/KeywordRPN XS/Typemap attributes mro re threads threads/shared] >What extensions do you wish to load statically? [none] >I see a config.over file. Do you wish to load it? [y] >Stripping down executable paths... >Creating config.sh... >Doing variable substitutions on .SH files... >Extracting config.h (with variable substitutions) >Extracting cflags (with variable substitutions) >Not re-extracting config.h >Extracting makeaperl (with variable substitutions) >Extracting makedepend (with variable substitutions) >Extracting Makefile (with variable substitutions) >Extracting myconfig (with variable substitutions) >Extracting pod/Makefile (with variable substitutions) >Extracting Policy.sh (with variable substitutions) >Extracting runtests (with variable substitutions) >Extracting utils/Makefile (with variable substitutions) >Extracting writemain (with variable substitutions) >Extracting x2p/cflags (with variable substitutions) >Extracting x2p/Makefile (with variable substitutions) >Configure done. > >If you compile perl5 on a different machine or from a different object >directory, copy the Policy.sh file from this object directory to the >new one before you run Configure -- this will help you with most of >the policy defaults. > >>>> Source configured. >>>> Compiling source in /myhome/gentoo/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/perl-5.12.1-r1/work/perl-5.12.1 ... >>>> Source compiled. >>>> Test phase [not enabled]: dev-lang/perl-5.12.1-r1 > >>>> Install perl-5.12.1-r1 into /myhome/gentoo/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/perl-5.12.1-r1/image/myhome/gentoo/ category dev-lang >make: Nothing to be done for `install'. >ln: creating symbolic link `/myhome/gentoo/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/perl-5.12.1-r1/image/myhome/gentoo//usr/bin/perl': No such file or directory >!!! dolib: /myhome/gentoo/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/perl-5.12.1-r1/image/myhome/gentoo///usr/lib/perl5/5.12.1/x86_64-linux/CORE/libperl.so.5.12.1 does not exist > [31;01m*[0m ERROR: dev-lang/perl-5.12.1-r1 failed: > [31;01m*[0m (no error message) > [31;01m*[0m > [31;01m*[0m Call stack: > [31;01m*[0m ebuild.sh, line 53: Called src_install > [31;01m*[0m environment, line 6840: Called die > [31;01m*[0m The specific snippet of code: > [31;01m*[0m dolib.so "${ED}"/${coredir}/${LIBPERL} || die; > [31;01m*[0m > [31;01m*[0m If you need support, post the output of 'emerge --info =dev-lang/perl-5.12.1-r1', > [31;01m*[0m the complete build log and the output of 'emerge -pqv =dev-lang/perl-5.12.1-r1'. > [31;01m*[0m The complete build log is located at '/myhome/gentoo/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/perl-5.12.1-r1/temp/build.log'. > [31;01m*[0m The ebuild environment file is located at '/myhome/gentoo/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/perl-5.12.1-r1/temp/environment'. > [31;01m*[0m S: '/myhome/gentoo/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/perl-5.12.1-r1/work/perl-5.12.1' >[33;01m * [39;49;00mQA Notice: file does not exist: >[33;01m * [39;49;00m >[33;01m * [39;49;00m dolib: /myhome/gentoo/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/perl-5.12.1-r1/image/myhome/gentoo///usr/lib/perl5/5.12.1/x86_64-linux/CORE/libperl.so.5.12.1 does not exist
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