The full build log is http://sparc.koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/getfile?taskID=56849&name=build.log
the build was using gcc-4.3 with the package as built on the rest of fedora. it builds ok sparc32 ppc ppc64 i386 x86_64 and ia64 but fails on sparc64. I will forward everything to the gcc guys in a bug report. Dennis On Friday 23 May 2008, Gregory Stark wrote: > "Tom Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > IMHO, what you have here is a compiler bug, or at least the gcc boys are > > going to need to provide a damn good excuse why it's not. > > You don't, perhaps have any of -ffast-math or these two suboptions which > -ffast-math enables turned on? > > `-funsafe-math-optimizations' > Allow optimizations for floating-point arithmetic that (a) assume > that arguments and results are valid and (b) may violate IEEE or > ANSI standards. When used at link-time, it may include libraries > or startup files that change the default FPU control word or other > similar optimizations. > > This option should never be turned on by any `-O' option since it > can result in incorrect output for programs which depend on an > exact implementation of IEEE or ISO rules/specifications for math > functions. > > The default is `-fno-unsafe-math-optimizations'. > > `-fno-trapping-math' > Compile code assuming that floating-point operations cannot > generate user-visible traps. These traps include division by > zero, overflow, underflow, inexact result and invalid operation. > This option implies `-fno-signaling-nans'. Setting this option > may allow faster code if one relies on "non-stop" IEEE arithmetic, > for example. > > This option should never be turned on by any `-O' option since it > can result in incorrect output for programs which depend on an > exact implementation of IEEE or ISO rules/specifications for math > functions. > > The default is `-ftrapping-math'.
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