
Hello Steve, Alle Thursday 15 June 2006 07:26, Steve Langasek ha scritto:
The failure on ia64 is:
[...] echo '(setq *clhs-root-default* "http://www.lisp.org/HyperSpec/")'
config.lisp ./lisp.run -B . -N locale -Efile UTF-8 -Eterminal UTF-8 -Emisc 1:1 -norc -m 1400KW -x "(and (load \"init.lisp\") (sys::%saveinitmem) (ext::exit)) (ext::exit t)" make[1]: *** [interpreted.mem] Aborted
For this I could experiment a little and found a workaround: use -O0 to compile :-(. I opened a bug in the clisp bts: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=101355&aid=1506857&group_id=1355
The arm failure looks like it may have been a temporarily broken header file on arm, or it may be a bad #define in clisp.
I'm trying to build clisp on leisner.debian.org at the moment, but progress seems slow.
The sparc one is completely different from the other two; it's not currently a release-critical issue, but should be treated with a high priority since sparc may be re-added as a release candidate soon.
I fear that without access to a sid chroot on sparc it will be impossible for me to go and fix this bug. A similar bug was opened for powerpc (#364688) and that I can not reproduce on any powerpc machine I have access to. My gut feeling is that with -O0 they too would disappear, so I'll wait for the results of the mips compile and then upload a package that forces -O0 on ia64, sparc and powerpc.
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