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bug#39653: gdb 9.1 build hangs when using "-s armhf-linux" on x86_64-lin
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Maxim Cournoyer |
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bug#39653: gdb 9.1 build hangs when using "-s armhf-linux" on x86_64-linux |
Date: |
Wed, 13 Jul 2022 09:56:09 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.1 (gnu/linux) |
Hi Danny,
Danny Milosavljevic <dannym@scratchpost.org> writes:
> Hi,
>
> the gdb 9.1 build hangs when using "-s armhf-linux" on x86_64-linux.
>
> $ guix describe
> Generation 53 Feb 14 2020 20:09:47 (current)
> guix 6a7f4d8
> repository URL: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git
> branch: master
> commit: 6a7f4d89b2029b43b766217d71d5dbbdfcc5fa09
>
> $ guix build -s armhf-linux gdb
> [wait for several days]
> [nothing]
>
> l-wx------ 1 guixbuilder01 guixbuild 64 17. Feb 14:48 1 ->
> /tmp/guix-build-gdb-9.1.drv-0/build/bfd/po/BLD-POTFILES-t
> | |
> |-make(9064)-+-bash(9070)-+-make(9098)-+-bash(12468)-+-bash(12490)-+-make(12543)-+-bash(12599)-+-bash(13986)-+-make(13988)-+-bash(13994)-+-bash(13999)-+-bash(14015)-+-sed(14018)---{sed}(14021)
> guixbui+ 14015 13999 0 Feb16 ? 00:00:00
> /gnu/store/bc87x9c6kmqx6rm2ifl3a5fjyffa6dl4-qemu-4.2.0/bin/qemu-arm
> /gnu/store/nvkn00kq4x4g5wjjjvjj6rhzs0ihihxl-bash-minimal-5.0.7/bin/bash -c (
> rm -f BLD-POTFILES-t BLD-POTFILES \ && (sed -e '/^#/d' \ -e
> '/^[ ?]*$/d' \ ? -e "s@.*@?../& \\\\@" <
> ../../../gdb-9.1/bfd/po/BLD-POTFILES.in \ ?| sed -e '$s/\\$//') >
> BLD-POTFILES-t \ && chmod a-w BLD-POTFILES-t \ && mv BLD-POTFILES-t
> BLD-POTFILES )
>
> guixbui+ 14018 14015 49 Feb16 ? 09:51:51
> /gnu/store/bc87x9c6kmqx6rm2ifl3a5fjyffa6dl4-qemu-4.2.0/bin/qemu-arm
> /gnu/store/nqrkjlwj2xhgcqnkz2g8bb00372s45xl-sed-4.7/bin/sed -e $s/\\$//
Building things with QEMU emulation is sadly nowhere as robust as on
actual hardware.
I'll close this old issue now; feel free to reopen a new one if you're
still having issues.
Thanks,
Maxim
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