Summary: | cmucl-19a-r1 fails to build (using gcc-3.4.6-r1 and +hardened) | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Denilson Sá Maia <denilsonsa> |
Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | Common Lisp Bugs <common-lisp> |
Status: | RESOLVED NEEDINFO | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | bmschwar |
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Attachments: | cmucl-19a-r1 emerge log |
Description
Denilson Sá Maia
2006-07-12 05:03:38 UTC
Created attachment 91559 [details]
cmucl-19a-r1 emerge log
cmucl-19a-r1 emerge log
I forgot to say... this package is important because it is a dependency of maxima. Although not 100% related to this bug, both clisp and gcl fail to compile. cmucl-19c took more than one hour (on a Pentium 4 with some GB of ram) and did not finish compilation, so I aborted it. Maybe I should have waited more. the same version (19a-r1) bails out in compilation of interrupt.c when using gcc-4.1.1. now trying 19c OK I confirm that cmucl-19c compiles and installs fine with gcc-4.1.1 so this bug report will be obsolete when 19c is out of testing (In reply to comment #5) > OK I confirm that cmucl-19c compiles and installs fine with gcc-4.1.1 so this > bug report will be obsolete when 19c is out of testing both cmucl-19c and gcc-4.1 Well, the fact is I tried to install maxima on a "stable" system with above emerge --info, and I couldn't. I tried all three lisps that maxima can depend on, but no one worked. (hum... this is a bit off-topic) fwiw, maxima DID install and run with cmucl-19c/gcc-4.1.1 here. I agree that "stable" may be a misnomer at some times, esp. when bug fixes remain in testing for too long. my list of testing packages isn't too long, the essential entries being gcc, gentoolkit, autoconf, autoconf-wrapper, gmp, mpfr, imagemagick, libpng, libpaper, cups, cmucl. So cmucl-19c works for everyone? If so, then we'll make a stablization request to the arch testers. As I said in comment #2, I could not install it on that "stable hardened" system. It simply never stopped compiling, even after hours. I *needed* to install maxima on that system, so I unpacked a pre-built RPM and used it... :-\ I think the source of your problems is probably your "hardened" system, especially since you tried 3 lisps and none of them worked. Hardened "features" tend to assume all the world is C and do not play well with sophisticated, image-based, garbage collected programming systems like Lisp. As for the other problem where cmucl-19a in our stable keywords bails on GCC 4, we'll have to resolve that by stablizing cmucl-19c. We'll do that after I check for other bugs on CMUCL. *** Bug 93460 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** Does the problem persist with 19d_p2? Sorry, but I can't answer this. I don't even have access to that machine anymore. Maybe someone else could test it, because I can't. |