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bug#56353: sbcl-2.2.6 build fail


From: Guillaume Le Vaillant
Subject: bug#56353: sbcl-2.2.6 build fail
Date: Sun, 03 Jul 2022 10:09:10 +0000

Guillaume Le Vaillant <glv@posteo.net> skribis:

> bokr@bokr.com skribis:
>
>> I wonder what running this at the time builds failed would have shown:
>>
>> #/usr/bin/bash
>> # ~/bin/top-1-sans-hilights -- single snap of top without highlight escapes 
>> (no top opt for that??)
>> top -n 1 | \
>> sed -e 's:[\r][^\r]*[\r]\+::g' -e 's:[\x07\r]::g' -e 's:.\x08::g' \
>>     -e 's:\x1B\[[^a-zA-Z]*[a-zA-Z]\x0f*::g' \
>>     -e 's:\xe2\x80\x98:":g' -e 's:\xe2\x80\x99:":g'
>>
>> (no guarantees on my hack to get rid of the highlighting escapes
>> and utf8->ascii quote subst :)
>> (top seems to assume even -n 1 output is always going to interactive dest)
>>
>> Anyway, wondering: Could memory and CPU loading at the time
>> have triggered the build failure?
>
> I don't think so. It looks like the SB-SIMD optional module only gets
> built on x86_64 CPUs supporting AVX2 instructions. The Bayfront and
> Harbourfront machines don't, and this is why the 'build-doc' phase fails
> when trying to load SB-SIMD to compile its documentation.
>
> I'm testing a patch disabling SB-SIMD, and I'll push it if all goes
> well.

Patch pushed as e0d2f8164e6a1c15fdcae6f7dadb05c0c9e25352.
Closing.

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