Re: Andrew Dunstan 2013-05-17 <51964770.6070...@dunslane.net>
> I have reproduced this. It happens with both the distro perl and a
> home-built perl 5.14. AFAICT this is a Perl bug. Any reference at
> all to ERRSV at the point this occurs causes a core dump, even just
> assigning it to a local SV *
On 05/16/2013 09:14 AM, Christoph Berg wrote:
Re: Stephen Frost 2013-05-16 <20130516123344.gt4...@tamriel.snowman.net>
* Christoph Berg (c...@df7cb.de) wrote:
That was because the plain "./configure" version (for a minimal way to
reproduce) didn't built with debug symbols. The original gcc lin
* Christoph Berg (c...@df7cb.de) wrote:
> This wasn't the Debian build, but just plain "./configure --with-perl"
> without any other arguments. As said in the previous mail, both this
> and the Debian build segfault here. (Which means there is no -dbg
> package because the build fails.)
Oh, I see
Re: Stephen Frost 2013-05-16 <20130516123344.gt4...@tamriel.snowman.net>
> * Christoph Berg (c...@df7cb.de) wrote:
> > That was because the plain "./configure" version (for a minimal way to
> > reproduce) didn't built with debug symbols. The original gcc line from the
> > Debian build log is:
>
>
* Christoph Berg (c...@df7cb.de) wrote:
> That was because the plain "./configure" version (for a minimal way to
> reproduce) didn't built with debug symbols. The original gcc line from the
> Debian build log is:
It did, but Debian (and Ubuntu and friends) pull the debugging symbols
out of the bin
Re: Tom Lane 2013-05-15 <244.1368675...@sss.pgh.pa.us>
> You sure that wholesale override of CFLAGS is a good idea?
> This report doesn't show what flags the rest of your system was built
> with, but seems like there could be a compatibility issue. Or maybe
> you prevented plperl from being built
Christoph Berg writes:
> Here's what I did:
> ./configure
> cd src && make
> cd pl/plperl && make clean && make CFLAGS="-g"
> make check
You sure that wholesale override of CFLAGS is a good idea?
This report doesn't show what flags the rest of your system was built
with, but seems like there cou
The newly activated "make check-world" on Debian (I haven't found the
time yet to follow up on the other threads I opened for that, sorry)
actually found something: plperl and plperlu segfault on the
kfreebsd-amd64 and kfreebsd-i386 architectures. These are FreeBSD 9
kernels with a GNU/Debian userl