quantal has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
updates. Marking the quantal task for this ticket as "Won't Fix".
** Changed in: mame (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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This bug was fixed in the package mame - 0.145-0ubuntu2
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* Replace -march with -mtune=generic gcc flag for compatibility issues
with older CPUs (LP: #1063993)
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Oh, I guess there is no qunatal proposed version. Sorry!
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@Bartosz - on what release did you install the proposed package?
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After install from proposed it is working perfectly for me.
Thanks
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Colin: I see. The right version number is awkward matter either.
I can't use 0.146-5ubuntu1 because it would be greater than raring version to
dpkg.
I can't use 0.146-4.99ubuntu1 because it's not true.
Do you reckon 0.146-5~ubuntu12.10 could be a good choice?
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Cesare: I'm sorry (especially for the delayed response), but you can't
sync into quantal-proposed like that. -5 has already been built in
raring, and a sync will cause it to be rebuilt independently in quantal,
which will produce conflicting binaries in the same archive.
I've rejected your sync;
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> There is no mame package in the quantal-proposed queue.
I apologize, I didn't realize it had been rejected.
I've uploaded it again, I see it in the unapproved packages list now.
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> Thanks Brian. I added the info and synced 0.146-5 from Debian unstable
to quantal-proposed.
There is no mame package in the quantal-proposed queue.
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FWIW, -mtune=generic should be a complete no-op here; unnecessary, but
shouldn't hurt anything.
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** Description changed:
[Impact]
- A strict optimization causes the executable to crash on particular i386 and
amd64 CPUs.
+ A strict optimization causes the executable to crash on particular i386 and
amd64 CPUs.
[Test Case]
Unfortunately, there's no way to reproduce the bug unless you
Thanks Brian. I added the info and synced 0.146-5 from Debian unstable
to quantal-proposed.
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** Also affects: mame (Ubuntu Quantal)
Importance: Undecided
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+ A strict optimization causes the executable to crash on particular i386 and
amd64 CPUs.
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+ Unfortunately, there's no way to reproduce the bug unless your box i
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** Also affects: mame (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This bug was fixed in the package mame - 0.146-5
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* Replace -march with -mtune=generic gcc flag for compatibility issues
with older CPUs (LP: #1063993)
[ Emmanuel Kasper ]
* Add support for parallel building using
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Uploaded fix to precise-proposed.
** Changed in: mame (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: mame (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Cesare Falco (c.falco)
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** Patch added: "Replace -march with -mtune=generic
Hi Cesare,
this looks better. I tried one game so far and it worked ok for the first 5min.
No failures seen so far.
Thanks for working out a fix.
Regards,
Frank
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My guess is bad processor optimization.
Could you please try the new build from my PPA?
https://launchpad.net/~c.falco/+archive/ppa/+packages
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Tit
Now I have a case where the illegal instruction is found at a different
location:
[ 1130.204654] do_trap: 36 callbacks suppressed
[ 1130.204661] mame[4027] trap invalid opcode ip:22ce868 sp:7fffb9305110
error:0 in mame[40+3f7d000]
[ 1325.496316] mame[5778] trap invalid opcode ip:22ce868 sp:7f
This seems not to be game specific. I recompiled make manually and that
worked than ok for me (I did not create a deb, I just downloaded the
sources, installed a bunch of development packets and recompiled it). I
also tried mupen64plus to try out some N64 games and got similar
failures in libdricor
Thanks for your time to report the issue.
Is this game-specific or Mame crashes with every game you try?
Did you build and install 0.147 from original source or did you made a
.deb file and installed it with dpkg?
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>From dmesg:
Oct 9 20:14:20 gamemaster kernel: [ 2208.617308] mame[2842] trap
invalid opcode ip:22ce868 sp:7fffd7863fb0 error:0 in
mame[40+3f7d000]
haver@gamemaster:~$ find /usr/lib -name "*dricore*"
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/dri/libdricore.so
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/libdricore.so
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