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Re: Patchy email (guile 1.8 instructions)
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Patchy email (guile 1.8 instructions) |
Date: |
Sat, 07 Mar 2020 02:47:33 +0100 |
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address@hidden writes:
> David,
>
> On 07/03/2020 00:59, David Kastrup wrote:
>> David Kastrup <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>>> address@hidden writes:
>>>
>>>> 23:42:58 (UTC) Begin LilyPond compile, previous commit at
>>>> bf6f650dbc16cb33181501eee2aca082a5a5e3ef
>>>> 23:43:05 Merged staging, now at: bf6f650dbc16cb33181501eee2aca082a5a5e3ef
>>>> 23:43:06 Success: ./autogen.sh --noconfigure
>>>> 23:43:18 Success: /tmp/lilypond-autobuild/configure
>>>> --enable-checking
>>>> 23:43:21 Success: nice make clean
>>>> 23:46:54 Success: nice make -j9 CPU_COUNT=9
>>>> 23:51:15 Success: nice make test -j9 CPU_COUNT=9
>>>> 23:54:59 *** FAILED BUILD ***
>>>> nice make doc -j9 CPU_COUNT=9
>>>> Previous good commit: 825dd87d0b1b58e56d7c66ef1fc1dd672d913c84
>>>> Current broken commit: bf6f650dbc16cb33181501eee2aca082a5a5e3ef
>>>> 23:54:59 *** FAILED STEP ***
>>>> merge from staging
>>>> Failed runner: nice make doc -j9 CPU_COUNT=9
>>>> See the log file log-staging-nice-make-doc--j9-CPU_COUNT=9.txt
>>>> 23:54:59 Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>> File
>>>> "/usr/local/tmp/lilypond-extra/patches/compile_lilypond_test/__init__.py",
>>>> line 528, in handle_staging
>>>> self.build (issue_id=issue_id)
>>>> File
>>>> "/usr/local/tmp/lilypond-extra/patches/compile_lilypond_test/__init__.py",
>>>> line 333, in build
>>>> issue_id)
>>>> File
>>>> "/usr/local/tmp/lilypond-extra/patches/compile_lilypond_test/__init__.py",
>>>> line 266, in runner
>>>> raise FailedCommand ("Failed runner: %s\nSee the log file %s" %
>>>> (command, this_logfilename))
>>>> FailedCommand: Failed runner: nice make doc -j9 CPU_COUNT=9
>>>> See the log file log-staging-nice-make-doc--j9-CPU_COUNT=9.txt
>>> So I am suddenly seeing comparatively frequent segfaults in my patchy
>>> runs while building the docs. This is the second time in as many days
>>> (or not more than 3 days I guess).
>>>
>>> My prime candidates are basically Han-Wen's job control for
>>> lilypond-book (could lead to out-of-memory conditions on my system and I
>>> don't think we handle exceptions other than aborting currently) and
>>> Torsten Hämmerle's French beaming stuff. I read through that patch a
>>> few times but did not see any red flags.
>>>
>>> To track this down, I'll now enable core dumps and hope that eventually
>>> I'll be able to get a relevant one. I'll stick at current settings for
>>> now.
>> Ok, I am seriously annoyed right now. I have in my Patchy config (and
>> use in my normal compilations)
>>
>> [configure_environment]
>> GUILE=/usr/bin/guile
>> GUILE_CONFIG=/usr/local/tmp/guile-1.8/bin/guile-config
>>
>> but GUILE_CONFIG is now being ignored. What is the current invocation I
>> am supposed to use to get my own version of GUILE? Where is this
>> documented?
>>
>> ./configure --help
>>
>> does not say _anything_ here.
>>
>> This is pretty important for people like Debian system integrators that
>> include a version of Guile-1.8. That is now getting ignored by default,
>> and there is no documented way of getting it.
>>
> I built a couple of new new Ubuntu 18.04 VMs at work last week (I like
> to re-aquaint myself with the steps to build a working LP dev machine
> now and then).
>
> For Guile I always use the instructions from Federico that he sent to
> the mailing lists
>
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2017-10/msg00130.html
>
> --snip--
>
> git clone https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guile.git
> cd guile
> git checkout branch_release-1-8
> ./autogen.sh
> ./configure --disable-error-on-warning --prefix=/usr/local
> make
> sudo make install
> sudo ldconfig
>
> echo "GUILE_CONFIG=/usr/local/bin/guile-config" >> ~/.bashrc
>
> --snip--
>
> P.S. I am running a patchy staging myself right now.
GUILE_CONFIG is now being ignored. It's possible that pkgconfig picks
up /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/guile-1.8.pc on your system now and that
your system works in that manner.
But with a privately installed Guile-1.8 like mine (namely a more
specific prefix than /usr/local ), this recipe will no longer work.
--
David Kastrup