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Re: Compiling glibc 2.2.3 with gcc 3.0...


From: Thomas Hoell
Subject: Re: Compiling glibc 2.2.3 with gcc 3.0...
Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 12:00:32 +0200
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Tiago de Paula Peixoto wrote:
> 
> This is most certainly a FAQ, but I haven't found it anywhere:
> 
> Can I compile glibc 2.2.3 with gcc 3.0 ?
> 
> I did try, and it compiled with no problems, but I got errors during 'make
> check', in the iconvdata tests.
> 
> The (first) check that failed was 'bug-iconv2'. Here's the output:
> 
> GCONV_PATH=/home/count0/stuff/glibc-obj/iconvdata LC_ALL=C  
> /home/count0/stuff/glibc-obj/elf/ld-linux.so.2 --library-path
> /home/count0/stuff/glibc-obj:/home/count0/stuff/glibc-obj/math:/home/count0/stuff/glibc-obj/elf:/home/count0/stuff/glibc-obj/dlfcn:/home/count0/stuff/glibc-obj/nss:/home/count0/stuff/glibc-obj/nis:/home/count0/stuff/glibc-obj/rt:/home/count0/stuff/glibc-obj/resolv:/home/count0/stuff/glibc-obj/crypt:/home/count0/stuff/glibc-obj/linuxthreads
> /home/count0/stuff/glibc-obj/iconvdata/bug-iconv2
> This used to crash
> 0
> works now
> Segmentation fault
> 
> Here's some info on my system:
> 
> current glibc: 2.2.1
> compiler: gcc 3.0
> platform: i686
> kernel: linux 2.4.5
> configure options: --prefix=/usr --enable-add-ons=linuxthreads
> I did apply the glibc-2.2.3-nss.diff patch.
> 
> Thanks for any help.

I have the same problem.

gcc 3.0, Athlon CPU, kernel 2.4.5-ac4, glibc-2.2.3 (tried to recompile it
with gcc 3.0 )

Several other checks also failed (make check --keep-going).

BTW, I was using binutils 2.10.1 because the linker from the 2.11 package
used to segfault now and then . But now I can't compile 2.10.1 anymore (gcc
complains about a parse error) so I switched to 2.11 which compiles
properly. Are there any known bigs with 2.11 or is it just me? And could
this affect the build process of glibc and lead to these errors?

Thomas


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