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On Tue, 2008-07-01 at 05:16 -0500, Greg Trigg wrote: |
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> Greg wrote: |
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> > Fabian Groffen wrote: |
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> >>> I installed this patch and now instead of failing it just locks up. |
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> >>> I think python is failing. It probably goes back to the 'as' |
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> >>> command not working when python was compiling. I may have to look |
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> >>> into installing a working assembler. |
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> >>> |
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> >> |
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> >> Are you sure it locks up and is not just extremely busy? |
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> >> |
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> >> |
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> > Not 100%, but there were 2 <defunct> processes and I waited about 18 |
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> > minutes. Python wouldn't take that long would it? I could try again |
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> > and just let it sit there a couple hours. It's worth a shot I guess. I |
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> > need to be working anyways. |
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> > |
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> Now I'm 100% sure. I'm going to start over again. I've installed |
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> binutils from source, so hopefully 'as' will work this time. |
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Uh oh, don't now what you install "binutils from source" (this tells me |
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that you mean GNU-binutils) for or who told you to do so, but do NOT use |
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GNU-binutils (as, ld, nm, ...) on AIX at all, I've found they're just |
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broken for that platform. I always use the system provided ones (for |
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native builds). |
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/haubi/ |
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Michael Haubenwallner |
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Gentoo on a different level |
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