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Re: Glibc building procedure error report.
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Samuel Thibault |
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Re: Glibc building procedure error report. |
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Tue, 1 Apr 2014 20:25:15 +0200 |
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Manolis Ragkousis, le Mon 31 Mar 2014 22:35:08 +0000, a écrit :
> I came across on some issues in the building procedure which are not solved in
> the debian patches so I think I should report them, ask for comments on them
> and be as solid as possible in my descriptions.
>
> First there are 2 definitions of "sigset_t"
>
> One in "(path_to_glibc)/libpthread/signal/signal.h"
>
> > typedef uint64_t sigset_t;
>
> and one in "(path_to_glibc)/misc/sys/select.h"
>
> > typedef __sigset_t sigset_t;
>
> The build procedure fails if I don't comment one of them out.
This is actually fixed by the Debian patch libpthread_clean.diff
That being said, are the files in signal/ really useful at all anymore?
> Secondly the building procedure was looking for the header files located in "
> (path_to_glibc)/libpthread/sysdeps/generic/bits" in the "(path_to_glibc)/bits"
> so I had to copy them there manually.
Mmm, I wonder why. The libc_add_on_subdirs=. line in configure should
have made the build system take the libpthread/sysdeps path into account
(at least in the Debian package it does).
> And finally I get the error "collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status" in
> this part here
>
> > make[4]: Entering directory '/../source/hurd'
> > /../build/libc_pic.a(sigsetops.os): In function `__spin_unlock':
> > /../source/signal/../sysdeps/mach/i386/machine-lock.h:44: multiple
> definition of `__spin_unlock'
> > /../build/libc_pic.a(spin-lock.os):/tmp/
> nix-build-glibc-hurd-cross-i686-pc-gnu-2.18.drv-16/source/mach/../sysdeps/mach/
> i386/machine-lock.h:44: first defined here
I also wonder how that can be. _EXTERN_INLINE is precisely meant to
avoid this issue: either the definition is inlined in the caller,
or an external definition is emitted. Maybe you should check what
_EXTERN_INLINE gets defined to, it should be "extern inline" in the end.
Samuel
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- Re: Glibc building procedure error report., Samuel Thibault, 2014/04/05
- Re: Glibc building procedure error report., Manolis Ragkousis, 2014/04/07
- Re: Glibc building procedure error report., Samuel Thibault, 2014/04/07
- Re: Glibc building procedure error report., Manolis Ragkousis, 2014/04/07
- Re: Glibc building procedure error report., Samuel Thibault, 2014/04/07
- Re: Glibc building procedure error report., Ludovic Courtès, 2014/04/05
- Re: Glibc building procedure error report., Samuel Thibault, 2014/04/05