Hi Michael

It turned out that I had a somehow broken Xcode 4 installation which was fixed 
by just re-installing.

I've updated Fink to the latest LTS packages and compiled them on 10.6 and 
10.7. Please update with fink selfupdate and try again.

Best
Matthias


On 05.10.2011, at 00:16, Matthias Ringwald wrote:

> Hi Michael
> 
> I didn't build for recently, but Lion isn't out that long, so I conclude that 
> some of the packages needed to build mspgcc got updated. I'll check what 
> versions of gmp and mpfr I used the last time. and/or, I'll try a rebuild 
> using the current package database in fink.
> 
> Best 
> Matthias
> 
> On 04.10.2011, at 22:00, Michael Duncan wrote:
> 
>> Hello All,
>> I am trying to get mspgcc compiled and working on OS X Lion 10.7.1. I had
>> some problems building from source and decided to try the Fink based
>> install. After issuing  the "fink install msp430-libc msp430mcu mspdebug"
>> command I end up with this message.
>> 
>> make  check-TESTS
>> [tversion] GMP: header 5.0.2, library 5.0.2
>> [tversion] MPFR tuning parameters from default
>> PASS: tversion
>> PASS: tinternals
>> PASS: tinits
>> PASS: tisqrt
>> PASS: tsgn
>> mpfr_check failed for set_ui Prec=2
>> FAIL: tcheck
>> PASS: tisnan
>> Error: emin >= emax
>> FAIL: texceptions
>> ../../tests/tset_exp.c:44: MPFR assertion failed: ret == 0 &&
>> (__builtin_constant_p (2) && (mpfr_ulong) (2) == 0 ? (mpfr_sgn) (x) :
>> mpfr_cmp_ui_2exp ((x), (2), 0)) == 0
>> /bin/sh: line 1: 55889 Abort trap: 6           MPFR_QUIET=1 ${dir}$tst
>> FAIL: tset_exp
>> /bin/sh: line 1: 55908 Segmentation fault: 11  MPFR_QUIET=1 ${dir}$tst
>> FAIL: tset
>> PASS: mpf_compat
>> Error in conversion to/from mpz
>> expected 17, got 0.0000000000000000e+00
>> FAIL: mpfr_compat
>> ../../src/set_str_raw.c:54: MPFR assertion failed: res == 0
>> /bin/sh: line 1: 55961 Abort trap: 6           MPFR_QUIET=1 ${dir}$tst
>> FAIL: reuse
>> /bin/sh: line 1: 55979 Segmentation fault: 11  MPFR_QUIET=1 ${dir}$tst
>> FAIL: tabs
>> 
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated, I am going crazy here wanting to play
>> with my new launchpad.
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