> "David" == David Welton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
David> How do I track down what is causing that?
First try to find the .c file that is causing the problem. This may be
easy or not :(. Then check that compiling that file only with egcs-1.1.2
fixes the problem. Then split the file in mult
> "Brendan" == Brendan Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brendan> "Phillip R. Jaenke" wrote:
Phillip> *sigh* this isn't just powerpc. this is x86 too. I can't get ANY
kernels
Phillip> to compile with gcc 2.95 or 2.91. Folks, I think at this point it's
Phillip> SERIOUSLY advisable to just aba
> "Shaw" == Shaw Terwilliger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Shaw> I'm using GCC as part of Potato (1999/10/29) on my PowerBook (G3 Series
Shaw> Lombard). Since about 1999/09/24 (my last working kernel) I haven't
Shaw> been able to successfully boot a new kernel. I've been using Paul
Shaw> Macke
This bug is present in gcc-2.95.1 and in the gcc snapshot extracted the
21 th October from CVS with the correct gcc-2.95.2 branch tag.
Attached with this mail you will find :
1) The C code that triggers the bug (standalone so that you can
regenerate it)
2) The side by side asm code
Environment information
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53 powermac1:/tmp->uname -a
Linux powermac1 2.2.12 #1 Sat Sep 4 17:53:53 MDT 1999 ppc unknown
54 powermac1:/tmp->gcc -v
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/powerpc-linux/2.95.1/specs
gcc version 2.95.1 19990816 (release)
Proof of uncorrect behavior
System info
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Linux ppc1target 2.2.3 #61 Fri Apr 2 14:43:15 CEST 1999 ppc unknown
dpkg -s netstd
Package: netstd
Status: install ok installed
Priority: standard
Section: net
Installed-Size: 925
Maintainer: Herbert Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Version: 3.07-7.1
Replaces: pftp (<< 0.7.6-1), wu-
The following shell script behave incorrectly with the last bash
package. It correctly build the makefile but then instead of
exiting it continue to execute I wonder what.
NB : replacing #!/bin/sh to #!/usr/bin/ksh fix the problem so I'm pretty
sure it comes from bash.
NB2 : the old PPC bash
>>>>> "Konstantinos" == Konstantinos Margaritis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Konstantinos> On Wed, 7 Apr 1999, VALETTE Eric wrote:
>> Anwser to myself : in fact the package themseleves are not bugged
>> but the update procedure via dselect...
Konsta
>>>>> "VALETTE" == VALETTE Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
VALETTE> I updated two debianppc system this morning and the last bash
VALETTE> version is bugged!!! (install failed...)
VALETTE> As a result, you cannot do su anymore which is a pain to upda
I updated two debianppc system this morning and the last bash
version is bugged!!! (install failed...)
As a result, you cannot do su anymore which is a pain to update
the system again. People not having other shell installed may be
deadlocked!!!
I also use this mail to remember that the pdksh
> "Sven" == Sven LUTHER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sven> but then i didn't havce time to search (forgot were it was) and download
Sven> glibc2.1 debs yesterday, so lots of packages were held back by apt-get, so
Sven> maybe this is the problem. Will install glbc2.1 this evening, and report
ba
> "Ryan" == Ryan Zenker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ryan> Where might one find this base_install.tgz? With the advent of BootX, I
Ryan> really just need a usable ramdisk image to partition and continue the
Ryan> install.
Ryan> Thanks.
BootX ==> MacOS. If you find that on a motorola MCP750 bo
> "Hartmut" == Hartmut Koptein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hartmut> After uploading the kernel-images i'll do more for the boot-floppies.
But as i wrote,
Hartmut> i can test it only on CHRP. But bootp/tftp booting should then also be
possible.
Thanks for the work!. I'm running debian ~2.1 o
> "Andries" == Andries Brouwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Andries> I have alreday got a lot of patches for powerpc.
Andries> ...
Andries> I'll try to make util-linux-2.9f within a week. No promises.
Andries> See ftp.win.tue.nl
I tried it => congratulation works fine. I even noticed you ad
> "Jim" == Jim Somerville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jim> Eric,
Hi Jim,
I have cross posted to LINUX PPC mailling list because some of the things I
want to
say may interest others. Yesterday was a *very* good day as I finally got things
working.
The first things to say is that nothing wo
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