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Le 8 mai 08 à 15:49, Fabian Groffen a écrit : |
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> On 08-05-2008 15:46:12 +0200, Bacchella Fabrice wrote: |
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>>> I think that your way of bootstrapping 64-bits is causing the |
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>>> trouble. |
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>>> I have no problem compiling findutils using a Prefix compiler. |
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>>> Please |
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>>> try the bootstrap instructions, which differ slightly from yours. |
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>>> It |
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>>> does initial bootstrapping 32-bits, and continues 64-bits via a |
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>>> 64-native compiler. |
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>> I tried this. No more success. When I download the patched |
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>> findutils, a |
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>> plain configure, make installed failed, even after an |
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>> unset CC CFLAGS CCC CXX CXXFLAGS LDFLAGS CPPFLAGS LD_LIBRARY_PATH |
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>> LANG |
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>> umask=0000 |
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> I need to check. Workaround is to simply change the |
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> bootstrap_findutils() function to read |
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> bootstrap_gnu findutils 4.4.0 |
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> (and nothing more) |
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> it will then use the gnu.org released findutils tarball. If that |
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> doesn't work, switch to an older version of findutils. |
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The problem is in Solaris and findutils 4.4.0 I think. I use a fully |
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patched Solaris and i think they broke something. |
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When I download it from gnu, do a ./configure ; make, it works |
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perfectly with Sun Workshop and brokes using gcc either with a 32 or |
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64 bits compilation.-- |
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