Andrew Reilly wrote:
Hello again,
[to recap: drscheme, (which is an IDE that runs under the "mred"
runtime, built from ports/lang/drscheme (or actually manually
from a personal copy of that Makefile that builds the current
release: 372, rather than ver 370 in ports)) worked beautifully
on my system until I updated to 7-STABLE after 4 Jan. I track
-STABLE every week or two. After that, it segfaults before
printing or displaying anything, and running under gdb has found
that it stops in the garbage collector initialization. I
haven't raised a PR for this yet because I still think that the
problem is probably the drscheme FreeBSD configuration that has
bit-rotted a little, now that FreeBSD has changed slightly.
Still investigating... I've cc'd Joseph Koshy, because this
seems to be somehow related to PR ports/118808.]
[...]
I had similar problems whith lang/drscheme. It refused to build ever
since I switched to RELENG_7.
Building it from source (version 370 and 371) wasn't succesfull at all:
first it refused to find some X includes (which are present), then it
wouldn't finish compiling because of a coredump in mred/mzscheme (I
don't recall which one it was). My first thought was a broken compiler,
but using gcc34 and icc 8.1 wasn't succesfull either ;-) After that, I
decided not to spend any more time because I didn't know what steps were
appropriate to take...
I just did compile Drscheme 372 with a "patched" Makefile of the port:
- uncomment this line: BROKEN= Fails to install (signal 11)
- adapt distinfo:
MD5 (drscheme/372/plt-372-src-unix.tgz) = 751217f63bc64423a29a05423f917af8
SHA256 (drscheme/372/plt-372-src-unix.tgz) =
6b635b41fcb27acbd1eaa773c88eb2c1131e9857b104c8ec1b111cff2d7fb2ec
SIZE (drscheme/372/plt-372-src-unix.tgz) = 15267684
- make; make install
This may be not the most correct way, but it works for me.
I'm running FreeBSD 7.0-PRERELEASE as of Jan 17 2008.
Regards,
Philipp
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