On Thursday 18 November 2010 20:17:03 Jeff Gilchrist wrote: > Some rc2 tests. Here are the ones that passed: > > 1. Intel Xeon X5550 running Linux 64bit > ./config.guess = nehalem-unknown-linux-gnu > ICC v11.0 with --enable-cxx = All tests passed > ICC v11.0 with --enable-cxx --enable-assert --enable-fat = All tests passed > GCC v4.1.2 with --enable-cxx = All tests passed > GCC v4.1.2 with --enable-cxx --enable-assert --enable-fat = All tests > passed > > 2. Intel Xeon E5405 running Linux 64bit > ./config.guess = penryn-unknown-linux-gnu > ICC v11.0 with --enable-cxx = All tests passed > ICC v11.0 with --enable-cxx --enable-assert --enable-fat = All tests passed > GCC v4.1.2 with --enable-cxx = All tests passed > GCC v4.1.2 with --enable-cxx --enable-assert --enable-fat = All tests > passed > > 3. AMD Opteron 248 running Linux 64bit > ./config.guess = k8-unknown-linux-gnu > GCC 3.4.6 with --enable-cxx = All tests passed > > 4. Intel Core2 running cygwin32 (older version of cygwin) > ./config.guess = core2-pc-cygwin > GCC 3.4.4 with --enable-cxx = All tests passed > > 5. Intel Core2 running Windows Vista 32bit > MS Visual Studio 2008 Express (pentium4 32bit project) = All tests passed > > > Here is the one that failed: > > 1. AMD Opteron 248 running Linux 64bit > ./config.guess = k8-unknown-linux-gnu > GCC 3.4.6 with --enable-cxx --enable-assert --enable-fat = FAIL > /usr/bin/ld: mpn/.libs/fat_entry.o: relocation R_X86_64_32S against > `_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_' can not be used when making a shared object; > recompile with -fPIC > mpn/.libs/fat_entry.o: could not read symbols: Bad value > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > make[2]: *** [libmpir.la] Error 1
I'm assuming case 3 is on the same machine as the failed case ? Did the previous mpir v2.1 fail with the same options ? Can you try it without the --enable-assert to see if it's some old assertion getting in the way , and also perhaps without --enable-cxx to see if it's the c++ being a problem. Do you have another compiler on that system to try ? , in case it is that particular compiler setup. You could try replacing mpn/x86_64/fat/fat_entry.asm with the version from mpir v2.1 , as the file has changed , but only a little bit ! Thanks Jason -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "mpir-devel" group. To post to this group, send email to mpir-de...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to mpir-devel+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mpir-devel?hl=en.