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Doug Hunley writes: |
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> I'm currently running ~amd64 and when I ran a world update, |
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> dev-libs/ppl-0.12 was pulled down, compiled and installed. At that |
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> point, gcc stops compiling. It doesn't matter what I try to compile, |
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> whether it's the dev-libs/cloog-ppl rebuild that dev-libs/ppl-0.12. |
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> says to do, a recompile of gcc, or anything else. They all die with |
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> with 'internal compiler error'. I end up having to 'emerge -k gcc' and |
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> then masking dev-libs/ppl-0.12 to get back to a working compiler |
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> chain. |
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Strange, isn't it. How can those bugs make it into the tree? It's ~arch, |
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but this should not mean that it hasn't been tested at all. |
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> Am I the only one facing this? |
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Nope. |
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> How did you guys get through the mud here? |
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Looking for ppl on bugs.gentoo org, finding bug #412117 [*], rebuilding |
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ppl and cloog-ppl without -floop* CFLAGS, then again with floop* CFLAGS. |
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Wonko |
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[*] https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=412117 |