Summary: | sys-devel/gcc-6.4.0-r1 fails to build: {standard input}: Internal error (Segmentation fault). | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Mauro Maroni <mauro.maroni> |
Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | Gentoo Linux bug wranglers <bug-wranglers> |
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | bertrand, hydrapolic |
Priority: | Normal | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | AMD64 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Attachments: |
emerge --info '=sys-devel/gcc-6.4.0-r1::gentoo'
emerge -pqv '=sys-devel/gcc-6.4.0-r1::gentoo' environment gcc-build-logs.tar.bz2 build.log |
Description
Mauro Maroni
2018-01-14 18:17:42 UTC
Created attachment 514796 [details]
emerge --info '=sys-devel/gcc-6.4.0-r1::gentoo'
Created attachment 514798 [details]
emerge -pqv '=sys-devel/gcc-6.4.0-r1::gentoo'
Does dmesg tell what binary is segfaulting? Created attachment 514800 [details]
environment
Created attachment 514802 [details]
gcc-build-logs.tar.bz2
Created attachment 514804 [details]
build.log
(In reply to Ben Kohler from comment #3) > Does dmesg tell what binary is segfaulting? there are two segfault messages in dmesg, one from chromium and one from vlc, not sure if they are related to this anyway. Just in case: [430690.901164] Chrome_ChildThr[23395]: segfault at 0 ip 0000559e99a5dbd1 sp 00007f012d7fe490 error 6 in plugin-container[559e99a56000+41000] [487108.607417] vlc[32102]: segfault at 7f1100000000 ip 00007f1205e729a2 sp 00007f1208efd900 error 4 in libvdpau_nvidia.so.387.22[7f1205e08000+7d000] Not much memory left on the machine: KiB Mem: 94684 free Please try freeing up some memory or compile with MAKEOPTS="-j1". I've just tested building gcc-6.4.0-r1 on amd64 and it worked fine. (In reply to Tomáš Mózes from comment #8) > Not much memory left on the machine: > KiB Mem: 94684 free > > Please try freeing up some memory or compile with MAKEOPTS="-j1". I've just > tested building gcc-6.4.0-r1 on amd64 and it worked fine. Yes, freeing up some memory and compiling with -j5 instead of -j9 made it. Thank you. Glad it works for you. |