On 25/01/2008, Lucas Nussbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've done two rebuilds of sid on i386. [...] > - one in a chroot, where as many build-dependancies as impossible were > installed (take the Sources file, extract the build-deps for all > packages, and install as many packages as possible) (the chroot is > named bdfh -- build daemon from hell)
In the failed BDFH build http://people.debian.org/~lucas/logs/2008/01/22/bdfh/logs/haxe_1:1.17-1_sid32-bdfh.buildlog , I can see /usr/lib64/libz.so.1: could not read symbols: File in wrong format collect2: ld returned 1 exit status Error during linking Error while running ocamlopt -o ../bin/haxe ../ocaml/extLib.cmxa ../ocaml/extc/extc.cmxa ../ocaml/swflib/swflib.cmxa ../ocaml/xml-light/xml-light.cmxa unix.cmxa plugin.cmx ast.cmx lexer.cmx parser.cmx type.cmx transform.cmx typer.cmx genswf9.cmx genswf8.cmx genswf.cmx ../neko/libs/include/ocaml/nast.cmx ../neko/libs/include/ocaml/nxml.cmx ../neko/libs/include/ocaml/binast.cmx genneko.cmx genxml.cmx genjs.cmx genas3.cmx main.cmx It looks like something is trying to use a 64bit library on a 32bit macine, and it looks like it is the OCaml compiler. So my question is, have others spotted similar problems, and if so in connection with Ocaml? -- Jens Peter Secher. _DD6A 05B0 174E BFB2 D4D9 B52E 0EE5 978A FE63 E8A1 jpsecher gmail com_. A. Because it breaks the logical sequence of discussion. Q. Why is top posting bad? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]