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[[!tag open_issue_gcc]]
Here's a log of a GCC build run; this is from
1fb531df5602228c903ff640ab6ecac3b8107a1a (2010-11-27)
[[sources|source_repositories/gcc]], run on kepler.SCHWINGE and grubber.
$ export LC_ALL=C
$ ../master/configure --prefix="$PWD".install 2>&1 | tee log_build
[...]
$ make SHELL=/bin/bash 2>&1 | tee log_build_
[...]
(kepler.SCHWINGE defaults to using /bin/sh, grubber to /bin/bash; thus
harmonized.)
On grubber, this needs roughly 24 hours, and takes up around 2.5 GiB.
$ diff -wu <(ssh kepler.SCHWINGE 'cd tmp/source/gcc/ && cat hurd/master.build/log_build* | sed -e "s%${PWD}%[...]%g"' | sed -f open_issues/gcc/testsuite/log_build-linux.sed) <(ssh grubber 'cd tmp/gcc/ && cat hurd/master.build/log_build* | sed "s%${PWD}%[...]%g"' | sed -f open_issues/gcc/testsuite/log_build-hurd.sed) > open_issues/gcc/testsuite/log_build-diff
[[log_build-diff]].
Analysis of most issues:
* [*checking if gcc static flag -static
works... no*|glibc_madvise_vs_static_linking]
* DFP
+configure: WARNING: decimal float is not supported for this target, ignored
... and later on:
-checking for decimal floating point... bid
+checking for decimal floating point... configure: WARNING: decimal float is not supported for this target, ignored
+dpd
... and later on:
-checking whether decimal floating point is supported... yes
+checking whether decimal floating point is supported... no
+configure: WARNING: decimal float is not supported for this target, ignored
* `host-linux.c` vs. `host-default.c`
* *fixincludes* stuff
* malloc?
-cat ../../hurd/gcc/config/i386/pmm_malloc.h > mm_malloc.h
+cat ../../hurd/gcc/config/i386/gmm_malloc.h > mm_malloc.h
* *libgomp*
* `libgomp/config/linux/`, `libgomp/config/linux/x86`
* `-ftls-model=initial-exec -march=i486 -mtune=i686`
* `-static` vs. `dlopen`
-checking whether a statically linked program can dlopen itself... no
+checking whether a statically linked program can dlopen itself... yes
* ISO/IEC TR 24733
-checking for ISO/IEC TR 24733 ... yes
+checking for ISO/IEC TR 24733 ... no
* `basic_file.cc`
+basic_file.cc: In member function 'std::streamsize std::__basic_file<char>::showmanyc()':
+basic_file.cc:344:33: warning: enumeral and non-enumeral type in conditional expression [enabled by default]
* `libtool: link: ar rc .libs/libstdc++.a [...]`
Just different order of object files, or another problem?
* `gcc/gthr-posix.h`
+In file included from ../.././gcc/gthr-default.h:1:0,
+ from [...]/hurd/libobjc/../gcc/gthr.h:162,
+ from [...]/hurd/libobjc/thr.c:43:
+[...]/hurd/libobjc/../gcc/gthr-posix.h: In function '__gthread_objc_thread_set_priority':
+[...]/hurd/libobjc/../gcc/gthr-posix.h:384:41: warning: unused parameter 'priority' [-Wunused-parameter]
* `java-signal.h`, `java-signal-aux.h`
-config.status: linking ../../../hurd/libjava/include/i386-signal.h to include/java-signal.h
-config.status: linking ../../../hurd/libjava/include/i386-signal.h to include/java-signal-aux.h
+config.status: linking ../../../hurd/libjava/include/default-signal.h to include/java-signal.h
+config.status: linking ../../../hurd/libjava/include/default-signal.h to include/java-signal-aux.h
* `jni_md.h`
-checking jni_md.h support... yes
+checking jni_md.h support... configure: WARNING: no
* *default library search path*
-checking for the default library search path... /lib /usr/lib /lib/i486-linux-gnu /usr/lib/i486-linux-gnu /usr/local/lib
+checking for the default library search path... /lib /usr/lib
* `./classpath/[...]/*.properties`
Just different order of files, or another problem?
* `libjava/gnu/gcj/util/natGCInfo.cc`
+../../../hurd/libjava/gnu/gcj/util/natGCInfo.cc:440:1: warning: unused parameter 'name' [-Wunused-parameter]
+../../../hurd/libjava/gnu/gcj/util/natGCInfo.cc:446:1: warning: unused parameter 'name' [-Wunused-parameter]
+../../../hurd/libjava/gnu/gcj/util/natGCInfo.cc:452:1: warning: unused parameter 'name' [-Wunused-parameter]
* `gnu/java/net/natPlainSocketImpl.cc`
+gnu/java/net/natPlainSocketImpl.cc: In member function 'virtual jint gnu::java::net::PlainSocketImpl::available()':
+gnu/java/net/natPlainSocketImpl.cc:515:27: warning: enumeral and non-enumeral type in conditional expression [enabled by default]
* `gnu/java/nio/channels/natFileChannelImpl.cc`
+gnu/java/nio/channels/natFileChannelImpl.cc: In member function 'jint gnu::java::nio::channels::FileChannelImpl::available()':
+gnu/java/nio/channels/natFileChannelImpl.cc:388:20: warning: enumeral and non-enumeral type in conditional expression [enabled by default]
* `libgcj.la`, `.libs/libgcj.a`
Just different order of object files, or another problem?
Is there a pattern that GNU/Hurd hands out the files alphabetically sorted
where it wouldn't need to ([[!taglink open_issue_hurd]])?
Why does the GNU Hurd's `lib_build_` repeatedly contain a long series
(several KiB) of NUL (0) characters after the 5319th column in the
`/bin/bash ./libtool --tag=CXX --mode=link [...] -o libgcj.la [...]`
command line? Is that only in the log?
* `libjvm.la`, `.libs/libjvm.so`, `libgij.la`, `.libs/libgij.so.12.0.0`
`-Wl,-Bsymbolic` vs. `-Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions`
<http://gcc.gnu.org/install/test.html>
$ make SHELL=/bin/bash -k check 2>&1 | tee log_check
[...]
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