Hi Matt,

thanks for your reply.

I'm using libevent-2.0.10-stable.

I have compiled everything on solaris 9 with gcc version 3.4.0.

Now, trying to resolv the problem, I have download from SFW
memcached-1.2.6-sol10-sparc-local.gz. Its too old and depends of
libevent 1.2a (older than memcached). rs

But, installing from this packages, its works fine.

So, I think its a problem with cross compilation of libevent between
solaris 9 and 10.

I'll compile on solaris 10 and return here the result.

Thanks

On Mar 3, 3:26 pm, Matt Ingenthron <ingen...@cep.net> wrote:
> Hi Felipe,
>
> Do note that the memcached build on Solaris works best when using Sun's
> cc, not gcc.  Last I checked, it was still freely available (but
> required registration).
>
> Which version of libevent did you use?  Solaris 10 has libevent built in
> over in the SFW repository, and that one has been well tested.  It
> should be compatible with 1.4.5.  I'd really recommend using it if at
> all possible.
>
> Also, note that just to get you going, you can set different envvars to
> have libevent use different event mechanisms with the OS.  I believe
> both event ports and /dev/poll are supported with Solaris.
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> Matt
>
> On 3/3/11 9:33 AM, Felipe Cerqueira wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
>
> > After some problems, i have success in compiling memcached on solaris
> > sparc.
>
> > libmemcached was very hard to get working too. I have a version here
> > with some patches to detect and implement unsuported features on
> > solaris like getopt_long and etc...
>
> > Now, its compiled successfuly and working well on solaris sparc 9.
>
> > On solaris sparc 10, I'm getting the follow error:
>
> > -bash-3.00$ uname -a
> > SunOS server 5.10 Generic_118833-33 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V490
> > -bash-3.00$ ./memcached
> > [warn] ioctl: DP_POLL: Invalid argument
> > [warn] ioctl: DP_POLL: Invalid argument
> > [warn] ioctl: DP_POLL: Invalid argument
> > [warn] ioctl: DP_POLL: Invalid argument
> > [warn] ioctl: DP_POLL: Invalid argument
> > -bash-3.00$
>
> > -bash-3.00$ ulimit -a
> > core file size        (blocks, -c) unlimited
> > data seg size         (kbytes, -d) unlimited
> > file size             (blocks, -f) unlimited
> > open files                    (-n) 256
> > pipe size          (512 bytes, -p) 10
> > stack size            (kbytes, -s) 8192
> > cpu time             (seconds, -t) unlimited
> > max user processes            (-u) 29995
> > virtual memory        (kbytes, -v) unlimited
> > -bash-3.00$
>
> > -bash-3.00$ truss ./memcached
> > ...
> > /1:        setsockopt(39, SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, 0xFFBFF4FC, 4, SOV_DEFAULT)
> > = 0
> > /1:        setsockopt(39, SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, 0xFFBFF4FC, 4, SOV_DEFAULT)
> > Err#132 ENOBUFS
> > /1:        bind(39, 0x0003C0A0, 16, SOV_SOCKBSD)           = 0
> > /1:        write(9, "\0", 1)                             = 1
> > /1:        write(16, "\0", 1)                            = 1
> > /1:        write(23, "\0", 1)                            = 1
> > /1:        write(30, "\0", 1)                            = 1
> > /1:        pwrite(3, "\0\0\004\001\0\0\0\0\0 $".., 24, 0)        = 24
> > /1:        ioctl(3, DP_POLL, 0xFFBFF490)                   Err#22 EINVAL
> > /1:        mmap(0x00010000, 65536, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC,
> > MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANON|MAP_ALIGN, -1, 0) = 0xFEFA0000
> > [/1:       write(2, " [", 1)                             = 1
> > warn/1:    write(2, " w a r n", 4)                               = 4
> > ] /1:      write(2, " ]  ", 2)                           = 2
> > ioctl: DP_POLL: Invalid argument/1:        write(2, " i o c t l :   D P _ P
> > O".., 32)     = 32
>
> > /1:        write(2, "\n", 1)                             = 1
> > /1:        lwp_unpark(6)                                   = 0
> > /6:        lwp_park(0x00000000, 0)                         = 0
> > /6:        lwp_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, 0xFFBFFEFF, 0x0000FFF7) = 0xFFBFFEFF
> > [0x0000FFFF]
> > /6:        lwp_exit()
> > /1:        lwp_wait(6, 0xFFBFF584)                         = 0
> > _exit(0)
>
> > I have look around for some problems on libevent on solaris 10 but
> > cant find any solution.
>
> > Thanks in advance

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