On Sun, 3 Feb 2013, the wise Kevin Oberman wrote:
I am unable to build libreoffice on an i386 system. It builds fine on
amd64. All systems are running 9.1-stable, one from Jan. 10 and one
from Jan. 27. Both using default compilers. I get a segment fault
running the sot.
[ build CUT ] sot_test_sot
R=/usr/ports/editors/libreoffice/work && S=$R/libreoffice-core-3.5.7.2
&& O=$S/solver/unxfbsdi.pro && W=$S/workdir/unxfbsdi.pro && mkdir -p
$W/CppunitTest/ && (LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$O/lib":$O/lib/sqlite
DBGSV_ERROR_OUT=shell STAR_RESOURCEPATH=$O/bin/
$O/bin/cppunit/cppunittester
$W/LinkTarget/CppunitTest/libtest_sot_test_sot.so --headless
--protector unoexceptionprotector.so unoexceptionprotector --headless
"-env:UNO_TYPES= file://$O/bin/udkapi.rdb file://$O/bin/types.rdb"
-env:URE_INTERNAL_LIB_DIR=file://$O/lib
-env:LO_LIB_DIR=file://$O/lib > $W/CppunitTest/sot_test_sot.test.log
2>&1 || (cat $W/CppunitTest/sot_test_sot.test.log && echo; echo
"Error: a unit test failed, please do one of:"; echo; echo "export
DEBUGCPPUNIT=TRUE # for exception catching"; echo "export
GDBCPPUNITTRACE=\"gdb --args\" # for interactive debugging"; echo
"export VALGRIND=memcheck # for memory checking" ; echo
"and retry." && false))
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
I have the core file, but I suspect it is of no use unless I re-build
with debug symbols.
Has anyone else seen this? the prior build (before the boost update
was fine. Boost updated without error.
I'm getting this too for some time now on 9.1-stable. My ports are up to
date and tried yesterday again but no luck.
My error message is:
...
internal build errors:
ERROR: error 65280 occurred while making
/usr/ports/editors/libreoffice/work/libreoffice-core-3.5.7.2/sot/prj
it seems that the error is inside 'sot', please re-run build
inside this module to isolate the error and/or test your fix:
...
Regards,
Marco
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