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Re: Help:Stop compile due to Segmentation Fault Error
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Michael Stahl |
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Re: Help:Stop compile due to Segmentation Fault Error |
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Sat, 22 Jun 2013 19:02:53 +0200 |
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On 21/06/13 16:09, 최철우 wrote:
> Dear GNU.org
>
> I have a problem with make file.
>
> Segmentation Fault error occurred while compile below part of Makefile.
>
> we used the make 3.81 on ubentu 10.10.
ok...
> $(eval APKCERTS_TMP_FILE := $(shell mktemp))
using eval...
> Here is the call stack of Segmentation Fault error
>
> #0 eval_buffer (buffer=0xddd9390 "APKCERTS_TMP_FILE := /tmp/tmp.WBLP9iHl4m")
> at read.c:430
>
> #1 0x0000000000407b5a in func_eval (o=0x13f748a1 "\002\324=\356\177",
> argv=0x7fffdc35d700, funcname=<value optimised out>) at function.c:1369
i bet you're running into this bug:
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?20033
... which happens to be very familiar to me :)
> Can you guide us with what we should do?
the problem is that Ubuntu (and Debian) ship a very outdated release of
GNU make; as you can see the bug was fixed in 2007 already.
you can either:
- upgrade to GNU make 3.82 or newer
- apply the patch referenced in the bug report to GNU make 3.81 and
rebuild (this has reliably solved the problem for me)
- stop using -jN and build without parallelism (and much slower)