> On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 11:40 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: >> Under OpenSuSE X86_64, I am trying to cross compile glibc 2.14 with make >> (either 3.81 or 3.81), > > Uh, which versions? Sorry: make v3.81 or make v3.82.
> > >> and I am getting a repeatable error on building glibc. > > Since this is a problem with the glibc build, have you asked on the > glibc mailing list to see if they have any familiarity with the > problem? Yes, and no response. > I suggest you test that by running the rule with make under 'strace' > (or whatever your OS's system call tracing utility is) with whatever > flags are necessary to see the full arguments being passed to the > shell. I.e., something like > strace -o tr -f -e trace=process -v make shlib.lds This only happens when doing the full up make - I cannot isolate it. However, make itself is reporting that it is creating the bogus command line (what I copied was the output from make as it ran the command - as in, "make >&/tmp/log" and then capturing the output" >> This has been totally repeatable on my machine. Also, I've seen somebody >> else post this sort of output on pastebin, but have seen nothing else >> about it. > > How did things work out for that person? The wonderful (NOT) thing about pastebin is that while I can find the link, it doesn't give me any context. The most I can find is a mention of the pastebin link on an IRC chat log, wherein the person basically says "I am seeing this" - and then getting cricketschirp.mp3 as a response. I'm still trying to nail this down - I now suspect that the issue may be related to running a parallel build, and am testing that theory. > _______________________________________________ Help-make mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-make
