Greg Schafer wrote:
> On Thu, 04 Feb 2010 20:46:58 -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> 
>> FAIL: stackoverflow2
>> ===================
>> 1 of 5 tests failed
>> ===================
>>
>> I've determined that this is a kernel problem.  I was using lfs-6.5 and
>> the kernel was 2.6.30.2.  After booting to 2.6.32.7, this failure went
>> away.
> 
> The addition of libsigsegv in gawk-3.1.7 is purely for enhanced core 
> dumping and is therefore optional. Just sidestep the problem by not using 
> libsigsegv i.e. pass `--disable-libsigsegv' to configure. It's what 
> Fedora does.

That's one reasonable solution.  Another would be to just ignore the 
error.  As soon as the user boots to the new kernel, the test doesn't 
error out, so the library is valid.  A note in the book might also be 
appropriate.

BTW, it either isn't built by default or the test passes on my older 
32-bit system.  I didn't check in out it in detail.

   -- Bruce
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