: bootstrap
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Reporter: tgard at opentext dot com
Created attachment 32693
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Error output, config.log, config.status
/builds/gbgbuild/bld/gcc/stbldap01/obj_stbldap01-4.9.0
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--- Comment #7 from Torbjörn Gard ---
I used gcc-4.8.2
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I have started the build on a local filesystem with a shorter path
(/home/tga01/obj_stbldap01-4.9.0). The previous build was done on a nfs
partition.
The build in our environment is slow. Usually a week. The
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No failure but restarted it in /home/tga01/obj_gcc with the thought of having a
shorter and simpler path.
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--- Comment #13 from Torbjörn Gard ---
I got the same error this time.
I use bash but looking at config.log I see that /bin/sh is used. I have seen
nothing regarding this in the target-specific installation instructions.
I have restarted the bui
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--- Comment #14 from Torbjörn Gard ---
It did not make any difference - but the build was really much faster! Thanks
for the info on using bash.
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--- Comment #31 from Torbjörn Gard ---
This worked for me.
Thanks a lot :-)
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Severity: normal
Priority: P3
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gcc-5.1.0 fails with "lambda-expression in unevaluated context" where gcc-4.9.2
succeed
Priority: P3
Component: c++
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Created attachment 32102
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Makefile and simple repro of the bug
The bug disappears if I
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Created attachment 36299
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libstdc++ config.log
When us
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I found -qtls=model option for xlc in AIX:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSGH2K_13.1.2/com.ibm.xlc131.aix.doc/compiler_ref/opt_tls.html
The corresponding option in gcc is -ftls-model=model. I
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The command from config.log which fails
The HPUX version is 11.31
gcc-4.9.2
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Created attachment 34654
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Using truss for the compile: Note that cc1 command does not exist
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Created attachment 34655
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confg.log for libgcc
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Created attachment 34656
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top level config.log
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