cygwin-1.3.11-3: still cannot compile perl-5.8

Christopher Faylor cgf@redhat.com
Tue Jun 25 13:43:00 GMT 2002


On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 07:20:52PM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
>Hallo Christopher,
>
>Am Dienstag, 25. Juni 2002 um 06:36 schriebst du:
>
>> On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 06:24:43AM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
>>>Hallo,
>>>
>>>Still having problems compiling the Perl RC2.
>>>It works well to build RC2 with the cygwin-1.3.11-1 testrelease.
>>>Now that 1.3.11-3 is not a test release I need someone to verify
>>>at another box that this is not a basically problem with my setup.
>>>Everything works well up to then point miniperl is used to:
>>>
>>>make[1]: Entering directory `/sourcecode/perl/perl58/buildperl/x2p'
>>>../miniperl -I../lib s2p.PL
>>>Signal 11
>>>make[1]: *** [s2p] Error 139
>>>make[1]: Leaving directory `/sourcecode/perl/perl58/buildperl/x2p'
>>>make: *** [x2p/s2p] Error 2
>>>
>>>$ cat miniperl.exe.stackdump
>>>Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at eip=77F34AC4
>>>eax=00000000 ebx=00233378 ecx=FFFFFFFF edx=FFFFFFFF esi=0000000C edi=0000000C
>>>ebp=0022F3C0 esp=0022F394 program=d:\sourcecode\perl\perl58\buildperl\miniperl.exe
>>>cs=001B ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 ss=0023
>>>Stack trace:
>>>Frame     Function  Args
>>>0022F3C0  77F34AC4  (00000000, 00000000, 0000000C, FFFFFFFF)
>>>0022FCE0  6107120A  (0A0B0AB4, 0A0BA5C8, 0022FD20, 00477B6A)
>>>0022FD20  0049262F  (0A010450, 61681570, 0022FD70, 00435D46)
>>>0022FD50  0048990D  (0A010450, 0A018010, 0A019818, 00000001)
>>>0022FD80  00415671  (0A010450, 00000001, 0022FE98, 004531B3)
>>>0022FEB0  00415343  (0A010450, 00000001, 0022FEE0, 00401069)
>>>0022FEE0  004010D7  (00000003, 61681570, 0A010278, 77F75B75)
>>>0022FF30  61005A9E  (00000008, FFFFFFFE, 000000E0, 610C08A0)
>>>0022FF90  61005D28  (00000000, 00000000, 00000246, 8011748B)
>>>0022FFB0  004BE312  (00401040, 037F0009, 0022FFF0, 77F1B9EA)
>>>0022FFC0  0040103C  (0022E640, 6104BD1C, 7FFDF000, 7FFDF000)
>>>0022FFF0  77F1B9EA  (00401000, 00000000, 000000B0, 00000100)
>>>End of stack trace
>
>> Seems like running miniperl in gdb would be instructive.  You'd need to
>> have debugging symbols in miniperl, of course.
>
>> I used to debug stuff like this all of the time when I was maintaining
>> perl for cygwin.
>
>(gdb) run -Ilib utils/c2ph.PL
>Starting program: /sourcecode/perl/perl58/buildperl/miniperl.exe -Ilib utils/c2ph.PL
>
>Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
>0x77f34ac4 in _libkernel32_a_iname ()
>
>(gdb) bt
>#0  0x77f34ac4 in _libkernel32_a_iname ()
>#1  0xffffffff in ?? ()
>#2  0x6107120a in _libkernel32_a_iname ()
>#3  0x0049cfcf in Perl_pp_link (my_perl=0xa013cf0) at pp_sys.c:3556
                   ^^^^^^^^^^^                         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^

What function is this calling?

cgf

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