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Re: GUB and mpfr/mpc


From: Phil Holmes
Subject: Re: GUB and mpfr/mpc
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2014 13:37:13 -0000

I get:

~/gub/target/tools/build/librestrict-1.9.a$ gcc -W -Wall -fno-stack-protector -I. -fPIC -shared -o librestrict-stat.so restrict-stat.c
In file included from restrict-stat.c:106:0:
./xstatconv.c: In function ‘__xstat_conv’:
./xstatconv.c:90:5: error: ‘struct stat’ has no member named ‘__unused4’
buf->__unused4 = 0;
^
./xstatconv.c:93:5: error: ‘struct stat’ has no member named ‘__unused5’
buf->__unused5 = 0;
^
./xstatconv.c: In function ‘__xstat32_conv’:
./xstatconv.c:266:5: error: ‘struct stat’ has no member named ‘__unused4’
buf->__unused4 = 0;
^
./xstatconv.c:269:5: error: ‘struct stat’ has no member named ‘__unused5’
buf->__unused5 = 0;
^


--
Phil Holmes


----- Original Message ----- From: "Jan Nieuwenhuizen" <address@hidden>
To: "Phil Holmes" <address@hidden>
Cc: "David Kastrup" <address@hidden>; "Federico Bruni" <address@hidden>; <address@hidden>
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: GUB and mpfr/mpc


Phil Holmes writes:

If there's nothing in the log file, you'll have to investigate by hand.
Go to the build directory and see

   cd /home/gub/gub/target/tools/build/librestrict-1.9.a
gcc -W -Wall -fno-stack-protector -I. -fPIC -shared -o librestrict-stat.so restrict-stat.c

(eg, doing gcc -vvv or cpp -E or somesuch) why it fails to compile.
It's a simple c file with local includes; weird.

Greetings,
Jan

I get:

calculating dependencies
Checking for gcc ... /usr/bin/gcc
must rebuild[tools]: system::gcc librestrict make libtool file tar m4
perl autoconf patch zlib
building package: tools::librestrict
*** Stage: download (librestrict, tools)
*** Stage: untar (librestrict, tools)
*** Stage: patch (librestrict, tools)
*** Stage: shadow (librestrict, tools)
*** Stage: compile (librestrict, tools)
Command barfed: cd /home/gub/gub/target/tools/build/librestrict-1.9.a
&& gcc -W -Wall -fno-stack-protector -I. -fPIC -shared -o
librestrict-stat.so restrict-stat.c || gcc -W -Wall -I. -fPIC -shared
-o librestrict-stat.so restrict-stat.c

Tail of target/tools/log/librestrict.log >>>>>>>>
./xstatconv.c:269:5: error: 'struct stat' has no member named '__unused5'
buf->__unused5 = 0;
^
Command barfed: cd /home/gub/gub/target/tools/build/librestrict-1.9.a
&& gcc -W -Wall -fno-stack-protector -I. -fPIC -shared -o
librestrict-stat.so restrict-stat.c || gcc -W -Wall -I. -fPIC -shared
-o librestrict-stat.so restrict-stat.c
<<<<<<<< Tail of target/tools/log/librestrict.log

*** Failed target: tools::librestrict


--
Phil Holmes


----- Original Message ----- From: "Jan Nieuwenhuizen" <address@hidden>
To: "Phil Holmes" <address@hidden>
Cc: "David Kastrup" <address@hidden>; "Federico Bruni"
<address@hidden>; <address@hidden>
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 10:45 AM
Subject: Re: GUB and mpfr/mpc


Phil Holmes writes:

https://github.com/gperciva/gub

I don't think librestrict has changed in years, works for me [on 14.10].

Jan

$ ./bin/gub tools::librestrict
calculating dependencies
Checking for gcc ... /usr/bin/gcc
must rebuild[tools]: system::gcc librestrict make libtool file tar m4
perl autoconf patch zlib
Checking for gcc ... (cached) /usr/bin/gcc
building package: system::gcc
*** Stage: download (gcc, system)
*** Stage: configure (gcc, system)
Checking for gcc ... (cached) /usr/bin/gcc

building package: tools::librestrict
*** Stage: download (librestrict, tools)
*** Stage: untar (librestrict, tools)
*** Stage: patch (librestrict, tools)
*** Stage: shadow (librestrict, tools)
*** Stage: compile (librestrict, tools)
*** Stage: install (librestrict, tools)
*** Stage: package (librestrict, tools)
*** Stage: clean (librestrict, tools)
*** Stage: pkg_install (librestrict, tools)

[...]

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