BUG: gcc broken

2001-02-02 Thread Patrice LaFlamme
hello, when compiling even a simple Hello World c program, cc: Internal compiler error: program cpp0 got fatal signal 11 gcc 2.95.3-4, running unstable Cheers, Patrix. -- Understanding is a three-edged sword; your side, their side, and the truth. -- a well-known Vorlon

failing armagetron builds

2001-02-02 Thread Chris Rutter
Builds of armagetron are failing in a strange way, unreported by other architectures (who are possibly using a newer version of sbuild, or just not complaining): [...] dh_installmanpages -parmagetron-server armagetron-server.6 dh_installchangelogs doc/changelog.html Your terminal lacks the

Re: mozilla and mice

2001-02-02 Thread Peter Naulls
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> RP Lund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, >Dan Lund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > bit of a two pronged query here. > > since switching to debian from the rpc redhat in summer ive not been able > > to get the ps2 mouse working

Re: ReiserFS Re: wanna-build progress report

2001-02-02 Thread Philip Blundell
>When talking about ReiserFS, does it compile well with the arm kernel >nowdays? Last time I tried, about half a year ago there were some >bit-manipulation functions which in the i386 kernel were defined as >preprocessor macros, but as ordinary functions in arm. This made the >utils, like mkfs not

Re: mozilla and mice

2001-02-02 Thread RP Lund
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dan Lund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > bit of a two pronged query here. > since switching to debian from the rpc redhat in summer ive not been able > to get the ps2 mouse working. The sunmouse did work fine (until i had to > reinstall everything), but since i keep

Re: perl-5.6

2001-02-02 Thread Nicholas Clark
On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 07:25:06PM +, Philip Blundell wrote: > >Is it possible to arrange for the buildd either to use a different > >optimisation level, or to temporarily use a new (or older) compiler? > > I'd rather not tinker with the buildd's environment, but I'm happy to try > compiling

RE: perl-5.6

2001-02-02 Thread Cihat Tekin
Can someone tell me how to get out of this list? My employee signed me up in error and I do not have the password to unsign myself. Thanks Cihat -Original Message- From: "Nicholas Clark"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 2:02 PM To: "Philip Bl

Re: mozilla and mice

2001-02-02 Thread Philip Blundell
>Secondly, when trying to configure the latest mozilla package it gets very >stuck on "registering chrome."- just hangs. Again, any ideas? all help >very appreciated. I think the current Mozilla packages are just broken. Hang in there and I'll try to put some new ones together. p.

Re: perl-5.6

2001-02-02 Thread Philip Blundell
>In which case the most likely cause is a compiler bug. >(I've had occasional problems at different with what seems to be multiple use >of the same register, evident either as things like ldr r3, [r3],#3 or >once with loading a short int using 2 lrdb instructions both targeted at >the same register

mozilla and mice

2001-02-02 Thread Dan Lund
bit of a two pronged query here. since switching to debian from the rpc redhat in summer ive not been able to get the ps2 mouse working. The sunmouse did work fine (until i had to reinstall everything), but since i keep getting cannot open mouse (no such device) its all specified right in XF86Confi

Re: perl-5.6

2001-02-02 Thread Nicholas Clark
On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 06:49:58PM +, Philip Blundell wrote: > I found the log from a previous attempt at building on europa, and it was the > same. > > Automatic build of perl-5.6_5.6.0-6.2 on europa by sbuild 1.149 > Build started at 20010120-0951 > *

Re: perl-5.6

2001-02-02 Thread Philip Blundell
I found the log from a previous attempt at building on europa, and it was the same. Automatic build of perl-5.6_5.6.0-6.2 on europa by sbuild 1.149 Build started at 20010120-0951 ** [...] LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/buildd/buil

Re: perl-5.6

2001-02-02 Thread Nicholas Clark
On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 05:11:22PM +, Philip Blundell wrote: > >What is medusa? RiscPC with StrongARM? If so, K? > > It's a StrongARM RiscPC, but I don't think it's a K. According to /proc/ > cpuinfo the chip is "rev 3". I can try running the build again on europa > (which is a netwinder) i

Re: perl-5.6

2001-02-02 Thread Philip Blundell
>What is medusa? RiscPC with StrongARM? If so, K? It's a StrongARM RiscPC, but I don't think it's a K. According to /proc/ cpuinfo the chip is "rev 3". I can try running the build again on europa (which is a netwinder) if you think that will help. p.

Re: perl-5.6

2001-02-02 Thread Nicholas Clark
On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 03:10:27PM +, Philip Blundell wrote: > Can anybody figure out what needs doing to make this build? http://www.armlinux.org/~buildd/build.php?pkg%3Dperl-5.6%26ver%3D5.6.0-6.2%26arch%3Darm%26stamp%3D980005099 from the log (the bzip2 of a gzip. hmm.) LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/hom

perl-5.6

2001-02-02 Thread Philip Blundell
Can anybody figure out what needs doing to make this build? p.

ReiserFS Re: wanna-build progress report

2001-02-02 Thread Mikael Brandström
Hi, When talking about ReiserFS, does it compile well with the arm kernel nowdays? Last time I tried, about half a year ago there were some bit-manipulation functions which in the i386 kernel were defined as preprocessor macros, but as ordinary functions in arm. This made the utils, like mkfs not