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Vladyslav, All, On Wednesday 06 January 2010 09:15:37 Vladyslav wrote: > Thats true, i just downloaded exact version Blair Burtan used when he > wrote MacOS-X.txt because i wanted to determine wherever build on > MacOS was broken on later versions of ct-ng or there is a problem > with my setup. Of course i tried to compile under ct-ng 1.5.2 with > same results(I attached log for ct-ng 1.5.2 compilation with kernel, > gcc and glibc versions that are not experimental or outdated). 123070 [ALL ] checking compiler cc -pipe -fexceptions ... yes 123071 [ALL ] checking compiler cc -pipe -fexceptions has sizeof(long)==4... no 123072 [ERROR] configure: error: could not find a working compiler, see config.log for details 123073 [ERROR] Build failed in step 'Installing GMP' Oh, I guess the initial ERROR starts here... Could you check the GMP config.log and see why it fails ? Then it goes on: 123073 [ERROR] Build failed in step 'Installing GMP' 123074 [ERROR] Error happened in '/Users/xxx/tmp/crosstool-ng-1.5.2/scripts/functions' in function 'CT_DoExecLog' (line unknown, sorry) 123075 [ERROR] called from '/Users/xxx/tmp/crosstool-ng-1.5.2/scripts/build/companion_libs/gmp.sh' at line # 33 in function 'do_gmp' 123076 [ERROR] called from '/Users/xxx/tmp/crosstool-ng-1.5.2/scripts/functions' at line # 544 in function 'CT_OnError' 123077 [ERROR] called from '/Users/xxx/tmp/crosstool-ng-1.5.2/scripts/functions' at line # 133 in function 'CT_OnError' 123078 [ERROR] called from '/Users/xxx/tmp/crosstool-ng-1.5.2/scripts/functions' at line # 120 in function 'CT_DoExecLog' 123079 [ERROR] called from '/Users/xxx/tmp/crosstool-ng-1.5.2/scripts/functions' at line # 37 in function 'CT_DoEnd' [--SNIP--] 123109 [ERROR] called from '/Users/xxx/tmp/crosstool-ng-1.5.2/scripts/functions' at line # 228 in function 'CT_Pushd' 123110 [ERROR] called from '/Users/xxx/tmp/crosstool-ng-1.5.2/scripts/functions' at line # 610 in function 'CT_Patch' 123111 [ERROR] called from '/Users/xxx/tmp/crosstool-ng-1.5.2/scripts/functions' at line # 22 in function 'CT_OnError' 123112 [ERROR] called from '/Users/xxx/tmp/crosstool-ng-1.5.2/scripts/functions' at line # 133 in function 'CT_OnError' 123113 [ERROR] called from '/Users/xxx/tmp/crosstool-ng-1.5.2/scripts/functions' at line # 120 in function 'CT_DoExecLog' 123114 [ERROR] called from '/Users/xxx/tmp/crosstool-ng-1.5.2/scripts/functions' at line # 565 in function 'CT_Extract' 123115 [ERROR] called from '/Users/xxx/tmp/crosstool-ng-1.5.2/scripts/build/companion_libs/mpfr.sh' at line # 21 in function 'do_mpfr_extract' 123116 [ERROR] called from '/Users/xxx/tmp/crosstool-ng-1.5.2/scripts/crosstool-NG.sh' at line # 509 in function 'main' 123117 [ERROR] Look at '/Users/xxx/x-tools/i386-unknown-linux-gnu/build.log' for more info on this error. Whooo... That's weird: the 'CT_Extract', 'CT_Patch' should not show up, as those steps are finished. Somehow, your bash failed at managing the functions traceback stack, notably, poping out the function names on exit... > > The tools you use on your host seem to behave strangely... Could you > $ bash --version > GNU bash, version 4.0.35(2)-release (i386-apple-darwin10.2.0) > #I have tried to compile on standard MacOS bash 3.something then > installed newer version from ports and got same results. gcc-4.0 should be OK. > $ date --version > date: illegal option -- - > usage: date [-jnu] [-d dst] [-r seconds] [-t west] [-v[+|-]val[ymwdHMS]] ... > [-f fmt date | [[[mm]dd]HH]MM[[cc]yy][.ss]] [+format] > #I have read the manual and still cant determine how to print version of this thing... :) Well, NOK, but not a big issue: timings will be wrong in the logs. > $ tar --version > bsdtar 2.6.2 - libarchive 2.6.2 Ah, this is not GNU tar, hence the different behavior at extract time. But should not be a big issue, I guess bsdtar correctly handles tarballs. > $gcc --version > i686-apple-darwin10-gcc-4.2.1 (GCC) 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5646) (dot 1) Seems OK, but I don't know how gcc behaves on MacOS-X... > $ which printf > /usr/bin/printf OK. Regards, Yann E. MORIN. -- .-----------------.--------------------.------------------.--------------------. | Yann E. MORIN | Real-Time Embedded | /"\ ASCII RIBBON | Erics' conspiracy: | | +33 662 376 056 | Software Designer | \ / CAMPAIGN | ___ | | +33 223 225 172 `------------.-------: X AGAINST | \e/ There is no | | http://ymorin.is-a-geek.org/ | _/*\_ | / \ HTML MAIL | v conspiracy. | `------------------------------^-------^------------------^--------------------' -- For unsubscribe information see http://sourceware.org/lists.html#faq
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