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bug#10749: 24.0.93 fails to build with 'Invalid function: "DEAD"'
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Paul Eggert |
Subject: |
bug#10749: 24.0.93 fails to build with 'Invalid function: "DEAD"' |
Date: |
Tue, 14 Feb 2012 23:24:16 -0800 |
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I can't reproduce the problem on my bigendian 32-bit host
(Solaris 10, 32-bit sparc, Sun C 5.12 2011/11/16),
so the problem can't be just the 32-bit bigendianness.
The symptoms are those of a failure during conservative
garbage collection, and my suspicion is that the
conservative marking isn't picking up some register that's
hiding in a setjmp buffer or whatnot.
Suppose you do a "make clean" and then
"make CPPFLAGS=-DGC_LISP_OBJECT_ALIGNMENT=2" and/or
"make CPPFLAGS=-DGC_LISP_OBJECT_ALIGNMENT=1".
Does that work around the problem?
Likewise, suppose you do a "make clean"
and then rebuild with compiler optimization disabled.
Does that work around the problem?
I'll CC: this to bug 10749, since GC_LISP_OBJECT_ALIGNMENT=1
may work around its problems too.
- bug#10749: 24.0.93; does not compile on Mac OS X 10.4.11/PPC in international/mule-conf, Peter Dyballa, 2012/02/07
- bug#10749: 24.0.93; does not compile on Mac OS X 10.4.11/PPC in international/mule-conf, Peter Dyballa, 2012/02/09
- bug#10749: 24.0.93 fails to build with 'Invalid function: "DEAD"',
Paul Eggert <=
- bug#10749: 24.0.93 fails to build with 'Invalid function: "DEAD"', Dan Horák, 2012/02/15
- bug#10780: 24.0.93 fails to build with 'Invalid function: "DEAD"', Paul Eggert, 2012/02/15
- bug#10780: 24.0.93 fails to build with 'Invalid function: "DEAD"', Andreas Schwab, 2012/02/15
- bug#10780: 24.0.93 fails to build with 'Invalid function: "DEAD"', Paul Eggert, 2012/02/20
- bug#10780: 24.0.93 fails to build with 'Invalid function: "DEAD"', Dan Horák, 2012/02/21
- bug#10749: 24.0.93 fails to build with 'Invalid function: "DEAD"', Paul Eggert, 2012/02/21
- bug#10780: 24.0.93 fails to build with 'Invalid function: "DEAD"', Dan Horák, 2012/02/15