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Re: [Fwd: Package: pspp-0.6.1-3.fc11 Tag: dist-f11 Status: failed Built
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Ben Pfaff |
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Re: [Fwd: Package: pspp-0.6.1-3.fc11 Tag: dist-f11 Status: failed Built by: ausil] |
Date: |
Mon, 08 Jun 2009 21:00:47 -0700 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.2 (gnu/linux) |
Matěj Cepl <address@hidden> writes:
> What is the status of pspp on sparc64 architecture? I've got this from
> our build system today (Sparc64 is a secondary architecture for Fedora,
> so it is not that big deal for me) when building pspp-0.6.1.
> Particularly the issue is that one test fails. Original email with full
> information about logs etc. is in the bottom of this message.
PSPP is supposed to be portable to 64-bit architectures and to
big-endian architectures. In other words, it should work on
sparc64.
In fact, when I build pspp-0.6.1.tar.gz on a Debian sparc machine
(the only sparc I have access to), all the tests pass.
Maybe I need to build some other way? I didn't pass -m64 to GCC,
should I?
Here is the info on that machine (more general info at
http://db.debian.org/machines.cgi?host=smetana):
(lenny)address@hidden:~/pspp-0.6.1$ gcc -v
Using built-in specs.
Target: sparc-linux-gnu
Configured with: ../src/configure -v --with-pkgversion='Debian 4.3.2-1.1'
--with-bugurl=file:///usr/share/doc/gcc-4.3/README.Bugs
--enable-languages=c,c++,fortran,objc,obj-c++ --prefix=/usr --enable-shared
--with-system-zlib --libexecdir=/usr/lib --without-included-gettext
--enable-threads=posix --enable-nls --with-gxx-include-dir=/usr/include/c++/4.3
--program-suffix=-4.3 --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-libstdcxx-debug
--enable-objc-gc --enable-mpfr --with-cpu=v8 --with-long-double-128
--enable-checking=release --build=sparc-linux-gnu --host=sparc-linux-gnu
--target=sparc-linux-gnu
Thread model: posix
gcc version 4.3.2 (Debian 4.3.2-1.1)
(lenny)address@hidden:~/pspp-0.6.1$ uname -a
Linux smetana 2.6.26-2-sparc64-smp #1 SMP Thu May 28 22:22:37 UTC 2009
sparc64 GNU/Linux
(lenny)address@hidden:~/pspp-0.6.1$
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