On Sun, May 20, 2007 at 10:54:44PM -0500, Jonathan Fosburgh wrote: > I am trying to upgrade my Xorg installation to 7.2. I believe everything has > upgraded successfully except for xorg-server. While trying to compile either > xorg-server port, the compilation process hangs in hw/xfree86/scanpci at > xf86ScanPci.c. The compiler just sits there, rapidly chewing up about 800MB > of memory and doesn't proceed. I am running -CURRENT from Saturday morning > CDT (approx 10AM), so this is post symver and post gcc-4.2. I would imagine > this combination of software wasn't thoroughly tested. My system is an > Athlon64 3200+ (running i386). Uname output is: > > FreeBSD asgard.fosburgh.org 7.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT #3: Sat May 19 > 12:16:39 CDT 2007 root_at_:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/vmbsd i386 > > This is a very recently built system and quite clean in terms of what software > is installed, prior to upgrading to 7.2 I only had about 350 packages > installed, and the bulk of that was kde and support programs and libraries. > > Has anyone managed to compile xorg-server on a very recent -CURRENT? It worked the last time I tried. That was with gcc 4.2 but without symver. I cannot confirm how much memory it may have required though. KrisReceived on Mon May 21 2007 - 06:26:58 UTC
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