[Clfs-support] clogg-ppl
William Harrington
wwh04660 at ucmo.edu
Tue Sep 1 12:04:30 PDT 2009
>>>
>>> 94.
>>> ./configure: line 12915: 8994 Segmentation fault cat
>>> confdefs.h >> conftest.$ac_ext
>>> 95.
>>> ./configure: line 12915: 8995 Segmentation fault cat >>
>>> conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
>>> 96.
>>> /* end confdefs.h. */
>>> 97.
>>> $ac_includes_default
>>> 98.
>>> #include <ppl_c.h>
>>> 99.
>>> _ACEOF
>>> 100.
>>>
>>> 101.
>>> ./configure: line 12915: 8996 Segmentation fault rm -f
>>> conftest.$ac_objext
>>> 102.
>>> ./configure: line 12915: 9000 Segmentation fault grep
>>> -v '^
>>> *+' conftest.er1 > conftest.err
>>> 103.
>>> ./configure: line 12915: 9001 Segmentation fault rm -f
>>> conftest.er1
>>> 104.
>>> ./configure: line 12915: 9002 Segmentation fault cat
>>> conftest.err 1>&5
>>> 105.
>>> ./configure: line 12915: 9004 Segmentation fault sed
>>> 's/^/|
>>> /'
>>> conftest.$ac_ext 1>&5
>>> 106.
>>> ./configure: line 12915: 9005 Segmentation fault rm -
>>> f core
>>> conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
>>> 107.
>>> no
>>> 108.
>>> checking ppl_c.h presence... ./configure: line 12915: 9006
>>> Segmentation fault cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
>>> 109.
>>> /* confdefs.h. */
>>> 110.
>>> _ACEOF
>>> 111.
>>>
>>> 112.
>>> ./configure: line 12915: 9007 Segmentation fault cat
>>> confdefs.h >> conftest.$ac_ext
>>> 113.
>>> ./configure: line 12915: 9008 Segmentation fault cat >>
>>> conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
>>> 114.
>>> /* end confdefs.h. */
>>> 115.
>>> #include <ppl_c.h>
>>> 116.
>>> _ACEOF
>>> 117.
>>>
>>> 118.
>>> ./configure: line 12915: 9012 Segmentation fault grep
>>> -v '^
>>> *+' conftest.er1 > conftest.err
>>> 119.
>>> ./configure: line 12915: 9013 Segmentation fault rm -f
>>> conftest.er1
>>> 120.
>>> ./configure: line 12915: 9014 Segmentation fault cat
>>> conftest.err 1>&5
>>> 121.
>>> ./configure: line 12915: 9016 Segmentation fault sed
>>> 's/^/|
>>> /'
>>> conftest.$ac_ext 1>&5
>>> 122.
>>> ./configure: line 12915: 9017 Segmentation fault rm -f
>>> conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext
>>> 123.
>>> no
>>> 124.
>>> checking for ppl_c.h... no
>>> 125.
>>> configure: error: Can't find PPL headers.
>>> 126.
>>> ./configure: line 12938: 9019 Segmentation fault exit 1
>>> 127.
>>> ./configure: line 12877: 9029 Segmentation fault exit 1
>>> 128.
>>> ./configure: line 12938: 9024 Done ( set )
>>> 2>&1
>>> 129.
>>> 9025 Done(139) | case $as_nl`
>>> (ac_space=' ';
>>> set)
>>> 2>&1` in
>>> 130.
>>> *${as_nl}ac_space=\ *)
>>> 131.
>>> sed -n "s/'/'\\\\''/g;
>>> 132.
>>> s/^\\([_$as_cr_alnum]*_cv_[_$as_cr_alnum]*\\)=\\
>>> (.*\\)/\\1='\\2'/p"
>>> 133.
>>> ;;
>>> 134.
>>> *)
>>> 135.
>>> sed -n "/^[_$as_cr_alnum]*_cv_[_$as_cr_alnum]*=/p"
>>> 136.
>>> ;;
>>> 137.
>>> esac
>>> 138.
>>> 9028 Segmentation fault | exit 1
>>> 139.
>>> ./configure: line 12938: 9030 Segmentation fault exit 1
>>> 140.
>>> ./configure: line 12938: 9031 Done for
>>> ac_var
>>> in
>>> $ac_subst_vars;
>>> 141.
>>> do
>>> 142.
>>> eval ac_val=\$$ac_var; case $ac_val in
>>> 143.
>>> *\'*)
>>> 144.
>>> ac_val=`$as_echo "$ac_val" | sed "s/'/'\\\\\\\
>>> \''/g"`
>>> 145.
>>> ;;
>>> 146.
>>> esac; $as_echo "$ac_var='$ac_val'";
>>> 147.
>>> done
>>> 148.
>>> 9032 Segmentation fault | exit 1
>>> 149.
>>> ./configure: line 12938: 9033 Segmentation fault exit 1
>>> 150.
>>> ./configure: line 12938: 9034 Segmentation fault exit 1
>>> 151.
>>> ./configure: line 12941: 9035 Segmentation fault exit 1
>>>
>>> Anything? I have recreated the problem two or the times now.
>>> Anything?
>>>
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>>
>> Oppiz, I saw this error numerous times when I was using the 2.6.30.x
>> kernels. Let me guess your using 2.6.30.x with one of the ext file
>> systems, am I right??
>>
I've built with sparc64-64 and ppc64 multilib using 2.6.30.5 running
kernel, and for my headers, using ext3 as well. Didn't notice
something like this. Maybe it has something more to do with the host
than just the filesystem and running kernel. Tossing my experience in
this thread.
-William
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