On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 08:43:00AM +0000, Thorsten Glaser wrote: > Christian T. Steigies dixit: > > >I know it is marked, but kullervo was idling and I was hoping that maybe a > >native build could get rid of some of the ICEs and segfaults. You are not > > It won???t. I???ve seen these issues while *running* the mksh testsuite > on it, which is totally separate from anything GCC. > > Even GCC???s own ICE messages say so. It retries the compilation if it > fails due to an ICE, automatically, and if it does _not_ fail again, > the hardware is at fault. (Which may not necessarily be a problem > with the memory.)
Well, I had this example last week where during two builds different test cases failed, and the third build succeeded. If this is the hardware, what should I do, reseat the CPU? I think Michael gave me a spare 060 some time ago... but Ingo has similar problems, but not with old kernels? > >Will your patches be available in the debian source package or somewhere > > Of course. But only in that in unreleased. But the packages need to > be built in the right order. I have the impression, this has become a lot more complicated. > >else? I tried to build binutils before, they failed with a segfault. But > > I say check the hardware. hmm > >before they were trying to compare the test results with the previous > >version, but there are no test results included in the current package. This > >also has some patches from you? > > No, I just build with DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS='nobench nocheck' when doing > manual builds. Ah, that will cut down the build time. > >> >According to debian-ports 0.16.1-2 is installed (but there is no log): > >> >http://buildd.debian-ports.org/status/package.php?p=cloog-ppl&suite=sid > >> > >> That???s because I built it manually. > > > >But it says "installed". It is not? > > Yes, that???s when a package gets ACCEPTed by mini-dak. After that, > it???s available in the ???incoming??? until it gets moved to the normal > pool locations. So what is in "unreleased" then? > >You seem to manipulate the wb database manually, can we do that as > >well? > > Possibly, ask Aurelién (he???ll probably be busy with something else > at the moment though). Yeah, I know. Maybe I let kullervo cool down a bit. > >3 minutes for every buildd email, it takes a lot of time to process > >them all. > > The buildd does its own manipulation of the wanna-build database, > and you cannot and must not step on its toes. When I do something > in wanna-build, it???s a different user additionally. > > Did you try to see whether SSH connection multiplexing is active? Yesterday I had the impression it was not, but I saw some files. How can I check/set that again? > Oh well??? it begun with a broken HDD in my desktop. > Can only get better. I hope the rain stops, we (cow-orkers) wanted > to play football after work??? Thats perfect Fritz Walter Wetter! The weather app says its raining here too, but I don't see any rain. Here being an airport 40km away, "our" weather station is stuck at -1C since January, I don't trust that anymore... Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

