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Re: [linux-ppc] Re: Problem compileing glibc-2.0.94
- To: lockwood@metrowerks.com
- Subject: Re: [linux-ppc] Re: Problem compileing glibc-2.0.94
- From: Franz Sirl <Franz.Sirl-kernel@lauterbach.com>
- Date: Tue, 16 Jun 1998 21:36:32 +0200
- Cc: Kaoru Fukui <k_fukui@highway.ne.jp>, libc-alpha@cygnus.com, linux-ppc@meetpoint.mcu.motsps.com
- References: <98061521491200.12777@ns1102.munich.netsurf.de>
This is a known bug in egcs-1.0.x. Get yourself the patch from
<http://discus.anu.edu.au/~geoffk> and recompile egcs.
Hmm, I think you also have to add a line like "CFLAGS-condvar.c +=
-fno-inline-functions" to your configparms for glibc.
The site that is usually carrying the glibc-2.0.9x binary RPMS is currently
down... I have a lot of glibc-2.0.94 applications (all you need for a basic
system) as RPMs, but currently no glibc-2.0.94 binary RPM. I could upload
some of them to ftp.linuxppc.org, if you want.
Franz.
At 21:12 16.06.98 , Mike Lockwood wrote:
>I am also having trouble building glibc 2.0.94 for PowerPC. I am
>running the 2/98 linuxppc with the 061098 2.1.24 kernel. I got egcs
>1.0.3a from the Cygnus website, built it, and used this egcs to build
>glibc 2.0.94.
>
>When I tried to build glibc, I got the following error. Does anyone
>know how to build glibc 2.0.94 (or better yet, know where I can get
>rpms?) The pthread support in the libraries that came with my linuxppc
>distribution is not stable, and I need working threads for the project I
>am working on.
>
>I am still a linux newbie, so the problem could be due to some error or
>misconfiguration on my part...
>
>tia,
>Mike
>
>../sysdeps/generic/glob.c: In function `glob':
>../sysdeps/generic/glob.c:795: warning: `new' might be used
>uninitialized in this function
>../sysdeps/generic/glob.c:801: warning: `__dest' might be used
>uninitialized in this function
>../sysdeps/generic/glob.c:813: internal error--unrecognizable insn:
>(insn 2776 2773 2779 (set (reg:SI 716)
> (unspec[
> (minus:SI (label_ref:SI 2115)
> (label_ref:SI 2420))
> (reg:SI 750)
> ] 8)) -1 (nil)
> (expr_list:REG_EQUAL (const:SI (minus:SI (label_ref:SI 2115)
> (label_ref:SI 2420)))
> (expr_list:REG_LABEL (code_label 2115 2114 2801 325 "")
> (nil))))
>gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 6
>