FWIW, I continue to see this bug pretty much every time I forget to run git
clean -xdf before doing a ‘make cs’. Here’s the tail of the trace on today’s
build:
raco setup: 4 running: /math-doc/math/scribblings/math.scrbl
raco setup: 2 running: /memoize/memoize/memoize.scrbl
raco setup: 2 runnin
It should be fine to do both of those in the same directory.
Sam
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 4:47 PM 'John Clements' via Racket Users
wrote:
>
> D’oh! Closing the loop on this one… it appears to me that this problem
> occurred after running a “make” (that is, a BC make) in a directory in which
>
D’oh! Closing the loop on this one… it appears to me that this problem
occurred after running a “make” (that is, a BC make) in a directory in which
I’d been running “make cs”). I just did it again, which is how I figured it
out. It’s a silly mistake on my part. It seems that running “math.scrbl
Hi John,
Has anyone already looked into this? I haven't seen this problem yet. If
it's not solved, can you please open an issue?
Thanks,
Paulo Matos
'John Clements' via Racket Users writes:
> Bang! I was wrong. Here’s another similar trace:
>
> raco setup: 6 running:
> /pfds/pfds/scribblings/
Bang! I was wrong. Here’s another similar trace:
raco setup: 6 running:
/pfds/pfds/scribblings/functional-data-structures.scrbl
raco setup: 4 running: /jbc-utils/gradeserver/gradeserver.scrbl
raco setup: 3 running: /htdp-doc/scribblings/htdp-langs/htdp-langs.scrbl
raco setup: 2 running: /images-d
Here’s the tail of a build of racket HEAD that just failed during a call to
realloc(). I went back far enough to be sure I had a full record of what was
running on cores 0-7.
I strongly suspect this is not reproducible, and I don’t think there’s any
further information that would be useful her
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