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Re: Problem building Swarm 2.0, Linux


From: Norberto Eiji Nawa
Subject: Re: Problem building Swarm 2.0, Linux
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 11:15:07 +0900

Hello Marcus,

>>>>> On 30 Aug 1999 19:01:29 -0700, address@hidden (Marcus G. Daniels) said:
>>>>> "NEN" == Norberto Eiji Nawa <address@hidden> writes:
NEN> i686-pc-linux-gnulibc1
Marcus> Hmm, I haven't tested an old libc5 system -- it may not work.
Marcus> If you want to give it a try, do this:
Marcus> $ cd libobjc/config/i386
Marcus> $ ln -s compiler-info-linux-gnu.h compiler-info-linux-gnulibc1.h
Marcus> Then restart the build.

After doing as you suggested, it went through. Later, it exited with:

mv -f .libs/linking.lo linking.lo
/bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. 
-I/home/xnawa/swarm-linux/swarm-2.0/libobjc -I. -I./objc 
-I/home/xnawa/swarm-linux/swarm-2.0/libobjc/objc 
-I/home/xnawa/swarm-linux/swarm-2.0/libobjc   -DBUILDING_LIBOBJC  -g -O2 -Wall 
-Werror -c -o mframe.lo mframe.m
rm -f .libs/mframe.lo
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I/home/xnawa/swarm-linux/swarm-2.0/libobjc -I. 
-I./objc -I/home/xnawa/swarm-linux/swarm-2.0/libobjc/objc 
-I/home/xnawa/swarm-linux/swarm-2.0/libobjc -DBUILDING_LIBOBJC -g -O2 -Wall 
-Werror -c  -fPIC -DPIC mframe.m -o .libs/mframe.lo
gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1obj got fatal signal 6
make[4]: *** [mframe.lo] Error 1

During 'configure', I noticed the following message (no idea if these
things are related):

*************** Warning ****************
The mframe software has not been ported to i686-linux-gnulibc1.
Using information from ${top_srcdir}/config/i386/mframe-generic.h
****************************************

I am using gcc-2.7.2.2.

Any hints?

Eiji

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