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On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 3:18 AM, François Bissey |
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<f.r.bissey@×××××××××.nz> wrote: |
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> Kind of a good call. For some reasons with ppc I have to add -std=c99 |
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> to my CFLAGS if I compile with gcc-4.4.3 - note that it is not necessary |
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> with gcc-4.3.4 on ppc or gcc-4.4.3 on x86. Just adding that got me to |
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> a further failure to lisp bootstrapping (that I had with gcc-4.3.4). |
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> Removing all other flags however seems to have done the trick, so there |
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> may be one that is dodgy to ecls in the lot. |
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> I will see if building has finished later, cross finger :) |
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> If it does I may take some time to see which flag(s) lead to the failure. |
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> In the meantime I also asked for help from the ppc forum. |
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In my case, it was specifically the march/mtune/mcpu flags that |
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provoked compilation failure with similar error messages to yours |
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while emerging certain packages from the portage tree (MySQL was one |
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of them, IIRC). Removing them and using just -O2 did the trick in my |
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case. |
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F. |