Samuel Thibault writes:
> Walter Franzini, le Sat 19 Dec 2009 10:27:25 +0100, a écrit :
>> Applying patch debian_install_aefp_binary.patch
>> Now at patch debian_install_aefp_binary.patch
>> **
>> Build finished at 200912
Walter Franzini, le Sat 19 Dec 2009 10:27:25 +0100, a écrit :
> Applying patch debian_install_aefp_binary.patch
> Now at patch debian_install_aefp_binary.patch
> **
> Build finished at 20091219-0158
> FAILED [dpkg-buildpack
Package: aegis
Version: 4.24-5.1
Severity: normal
Hi hurd porters,
aegis-4.24.2-3 fails to build on mozart, but looking at the log it seems
the problem may not be in the package:
...
Applying patch debian_install_aefp_binar
Hi,
Barry deFreese, le Mon 20 Feb 2006 23:53:05 -0500, a écrit :
> OK, in looking at the aegis FTBFS from the buildd it appears that we do not
> define RLIMIT_AS (Address Space Limit).
>
> I am cross-posting this bug-hurd in case this is a missing implementation.
>From susv3
OK, in looking at the aegis FTBFS from the buildd it appears that we do not
define RLIMIT_AS (Address Space Limit).
I am cross-posting this bug-hurd in case this is a missing implementation.
On my Ubuntu GNU/Linux box, RLIMIT_AS is defined as 9.
However, even after the usual #ifndef "
Folks,
In trying to build aegis, we have the normal PATH_MAX problem. Digging
through the code, it appeared like they were just using PATH_MAX as an
abitrary starting allocation size for next_line.c. I e-mailed the Debian
maintainer and he concurred and suggested using getpagesize(2) instead
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