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Re: Alpha failure [was: Re: egcs test failures under glibc 2.0.98]
- To: hjl@lucon.org (H.J. Lu)
- Subject: Re: Alpha failure [was: Re: egcs test failures under glibc 2.0.98]
- From: Andreas Jaeger <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de>
- Date: 25 Oct 1998 19:48:02 +0100
- Cc: libc-alpha@cygnus.com
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- References: <m0zXTXW-000395C@ocean.lucon.org>
>>>>> H J Lu writes:
>>
>> >>>>> Ulrich Drepper writes:
>>
Ulrich> Once I've applied the latest patches and run my usual tests I'll
Ulrich> release 2.0.99.
>>
>> I tried the current (as of 12hours ago) CVS version on alpha and
>> didn't succeed at all:
>>
HJ> I was trying to build glibc in CVS as of Oct 24 07:00am PDT on
HJ> alpha. But egcs 1.1 used so much memory on one file. It ran out
HJ> of memory. Do I need a new egcs to compile it on alpha. BTW, I
HJ> am using the kernel header files from Linux 2.1.126.
I had to add -O0 for nsswitch.c (?) since I noticed the same problem
with egcs 1.1 and Linux 2.1.100 (?) headers.
I noticed some other problems but since I've only have a normal
account on the alpha that I can access and that alpha is running Linux
2.0.35, I didn't look closer into it. I just solved the easy
problems.
Andreas
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