| Summary: | app-accessibility/speakup-3.1.3 stable request | ||
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| Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | William Hubbs <williamh> |
| Component: | New packages | Assignee: | William Hubbs <williamh> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
| Severity: | normal | CC: | samuel.thibault |
| Priority: | High | Keywords: | STABLEREQ |
| Version: | unspecified | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Whiteboard: | |||
| Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
| Attachments: | build.log | ||
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Description
William Hubbs
2009-08-19 22:49:23 UTC
AMD64 team, we are now up to speakup-3.1.3 being stable on x86, can someone take a look and make sure this compiles on your arch and stabilize it if it does? Thanks, William What kernel sources does it need? Compilation failure with 2.6.28.10 vanilla, I know these are 'old' but I'm not interested in updated my host atm. I just emerged and compiled this fine with 2.6.28.10 vanilla on x86. It should work with the following kernels: gentoo-sources >= 2.6.25 vanilla-sources (and any other kernel) >= 2.6.26 What exactly happened when you attempted to emerge it? Thanks, William Created attachment 203700 [details]
build.log
build.log showing the failure. This was in my stable amd64 chroot with bind mounted /usr/src from the host. It may be that it won't build in a chroot, I never tried to compile it on my host directly.
It shouldn't make a difference that I'm aware of, but, can you try building outside the chroot and see what happens? + 11 Sep 2009; Jeremy Olexa <darkside@gentoo.org> speakup-3.1.3.ebuild: + amd64 stable, bug 282054. Compile tested only due to environment For some reason 'ebuild speakup-3.1.3.ebuild install' on my host environment failed as user with same error but passed as root. It is beyond my experience or motivation level to figure that one out. Will discuss some in IRC if you want to try to figure it out. thx Mmm, make -j2 ... clean all That means the ebuild is asking make to both clean and compile in parallel, not a good idea... Please try without -j2. |