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Re: headache on build repeatibility: octave vs BLODA ?


Am 25.01.2020 um 21:36 schrieb Achim Gratz:
Marco Atzeri writes:
Than I passed to build the next version and started to see
unexpected segfault during the package test.
Trying to investigate I rebuilt the 5.1.0 and now I see also
there the same thing:

   libinterp/corefcn/file-io.cc-tst
...............................fatal: caught signal Segmentation fault
-- stopping myself...
/bin/sh: line 1:  3771 Segmentation fault      (core dumped) /bin/sh
../run-octave --norc --silent --no-history -p
/cygdrive/d/cyg_pub/devel/octave/prova_311_510/octave-5.1.0-2.x86_64/build/test/mex
/cygdrive/d/cyg_pub/devel/octave/prova_311_510/octave-5.1.0-2.x86_64/src/octave-5.1.0/test/fntests.m
/cygdrive/d/cyg_pub/devel/octave/prova_311_510/octave-5.1.0-2.x86_64/src/octave-5.1.0/test
make[3]: *** [Makefile:31176: check-local] Error 139

Same thing here…

   libinterp/corefcn/file-io.cc-tst ...............................fatal: caught signal Segmentation fault -- stopping myself...
/bin/sh: line 1: 33811 Segmentation fault      (core dumped) /bin/sh ../run-octave --norc --silent --no-history -p /mnt/share/packages/octave.x86_64/build/test/mex /mnt/share/packages/octave.x86_64/src/octave-5.1.0/test/fntests.m /mnt/share/packages/octave.x86_64/src/octave-5.1.0/test


Regards,
Achim.


Thanks,
at least I know that is not just my machine.
When I released the package was


libinterp/corefcn/file-io.cc-tst ............................... PASS 90/90

Regards
Marco



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