> configure:3706: checking whether the C compiler works > configure:3728: x86_64-freebsd6-gcc conftest.c >&5 > x86_64-freebsd6-gcc: internal compiler error: Illegal instruction (program > cc1) > librestrict:error:/home/gub/NewGub/gub/target/freebsd-64/root/usr/cross/bin/x86_64-freebsd6-gcc: > tried to open () file > /home/gub/NewGub/gub/target/tools/root/usr/lib/librestrict.so > librestrict:allowed: > /home/gub/NewGub/gub/target/freebsd-64 > /tmp > /dev/null > /dev/urandom > /proc/self
In my environment (Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64 bit), the error does not occur. Would you tell me the environment which the error occurs? Anyway, this error means that cross-compiler gcc (for freebsd-64) tries to open "librestrict.so". "librestrict.so" is for host OS (perhaps Linux) instead of for target OS (freebsd-64). If I understand correctly, cross-compiler gcc does not need to open "librestrict.so". I don't know why cross-compiler gcc tries to open "librestrict.so". Moreover, at least a few weeks ago, the error did not occur. My recent pull request does not change gcc. I wonder why cross-compiler gcc began to open "librestrict.so". _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel