Re: Curious MySQL building problem /w GCC 3.4.2

From: Geoff Speicher <geoff_at_speicher.org>
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 14:03:51 -0400
On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 08:00:47AM -0700, Bruce A. Mah wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 09:05, Roderick van Domburg wrote:
> > 
> > I CVSupped and rebuilt a quad Xeon III on July 29th, and it runs just 
> > fine. However, when recompiling MySQL, progressed just came to a halt at:
> > 
> > make  all-am
> > Making all in strings
> > cc  -DDBUG_OFF -O -pipe -march=pentium3 -c `test -f 'strings-x86.s' || 
> > echo './'`strings-x86.s
> > 
> > 0% CPU and virtually no memory in use.
> > 
> > Workaround: compiling strings-x86.s without -pipe. I re-enabled it for 
> > the rest of the build, which is now running in the background and seems 
> > peachy.
> 
> Roderick, if you can try this again, what happens if you hit Ctrl-D (or
> whatever your EOF character is) at the point where it hangs?
> 
> I ran into a similar problem with the www/mozilla port configure, but I
> didn't get a chance to investigate in much detail.  Basically, the
> configure process stops at this point:
> 
> checking for .hidden assembler directive...
> 
> At this point it's trying to compile an assembler file.  Relevant
> processes running at the time are (subject to linewrap):
> 
> tomcat:bmah% ps -auxww | grep root | grep conftest
> root  15871  0.0  0.0   328  232  p3  S+    7:54AM   0:00.00 cc -c -O
> -pipe conftest.s
> root  15872  0.0  0.2  1052  900  p3  S+    7:54AM   0:00.00 /usr/bin/as
> -o conftest.o conftest.s -
> 
> Note the as process with a trailing "-" argument.  I guessed that it was
> for some reason waiting for something from stdin, so I typed the EOF
> character on the keyboard and that allowed the as process to continue. 
> Now I have a freshly recompiled mozilla, but I'm not sure why.  :-p

Are you guys sure the following commit didn't fix that already?

	http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?20040729215559.GB1021

Geoff
Received on Fri Jul 30 2004 - 16:04:18 UTC

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