So, this is exactly the test we need to perform in the 'sconstruct'
script :)  Such a test is often performed by the 'configure' scripts
distributed with source code, and we need to do that same.  I'll look
into it later.

Regards,

Edward

On 19 May 2014 13:21, Troels Emtekær Linnet <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Ed:
>
> tlinnet@linmac:Downloads$ gcc -arch ppc hello.c -o hello > log.txt
> In file included from hello.c:1:
> In file included from /usr/include/stdio.h:64:
> /usr/include/sys/cdefs.h:658:2: error: Unsupported architecture
> #error Unsupported architecture
>  ^
> In file included from hello.c:1:
> In file included from /usr/include/stdio.h:67:
> In file included from /usr/include/_types.h:27:
> In file included from /usr/include/sys/_types.h:33:
> /usr/include/machine/_types.h:34:2: error: architecture not supported
> #error architecture not supported
>  ^
> In file included from hello.c:1:
> In file included from /usr/include/stdio.h:67:
> In file included from /usr/include/_types.h:27:
> /usr/include/sys/_types.h:94:9: error: unknown type name '__int64_t'
> typedef __int64_t       __darwin_blkcnt_t;      /* total blocks */
>         ^
> /usr/include/sys/_types.h:95:9: error: unknown type name '__int32_t'
> typedef __int32_t       __darwin_blksize_t;     /* preferred block size */
>         ^
> /usr/include/sys/_types.h:96:9: error: unknown type name '__int32_t'
> typedef __int32_t       __darwin_dev_t;         /* dev_t */
>         ^
> /usr/include/sys/_types.h:99:9: error: unknown type name '__uint32_t'
> typedef __uint32_t      __darwin_gid_t;         /* [???] process and
> group IDs */
>         ^
> /usr/include/sys/_types.h:100:9: error: unknown type name '__uint32_t'
> typedef __uint32_t      __darwin_id_t;          /* [XSI] pid_t, uid_t,
> or gid_t*/
>         ^
> /usr/include/sys/_types.h:101:9: error: unknown type name '__uint64_t'
> typedef __uint64_t      __darwin_ino64_t;       /* [???] Used for 64
> bit inodes */
>         ^
> /usr/include/sys/_types.h:107:9: error: unknown type name '__darwin_natural_t'
> typedef __darwin_natural_t __darwin_mach_port_name_t; /* Used by mach */
>         ^
> /usr/include/sys/_types.h:109:9: error: unknown type name '__uint16_t'
> typedef __uint16_t      __darwin_mode_t;        /* [???] Some file attributes 
> */
>         ^
> /usr/include/sys/_types.h:110:9: error: unknown type name '__int64_t'
> typedef __int64_t       __darwin_off_t;         /* [???] Used for file sizes 
> */
>         ^
> /usr/include/sys/_types.h:111:9: error: unknown type name '__int32_t'
> typedef __int32_t       __darwin_pid_t;         /* [???] process and
> group IDs */
>         ^
> /usr/include/sys/_types.h:131:9: error: unknown type name '__uint32_t'
> typedef __uint32_t      __darwin_sigset_t;      /* [???] signal set */
>         ^
> /usr/include/sys/_types.h:132:9: error: unknown type name '__int32_t'
> typedef __int32_t       __darwin_suseconds_t;   /* [???] microseconds */
>         ^
> /usr/include/sys/_types.h:133:9: error: unknown type name '__uint32_t'
> typedef __uint32_t      __darwin_uid_t;         /* [???] user IDs */
>         ^
> /usr/include/sys/_types.h:134:9: error: unknown type name '__uint32_t'
> typedef __uint32_t      __darwin_useconds_t;    /* [???] microseconds */
>         ^
> In file included from hello.c:1:
> In file included from /usr/include/stdio.h:71:
> /usr/include/sys/_types/_va_list.h:31:9: error: unknown type name
> '__darwin_va_list'; did you mean '__builtin_va_list'?
> typedef __darwin_va_list va_list;
>         ^
> note: '__builtin_va_list' declared here
> In file included from hello.c:1:
> In file included from /usr/include/stdio.h:72:
> /usr/include/sys/_types/_size_t.h:30:9: error: unknown type name
> '__darwin_size_t'; did you mean '__darwin_ino_t'?
> typedef __darwin_size_t        size_t;
>         ^
> /usr/include/sys/_types.h:103:26: note: '__darwin_ino_t' declared here
> typedef __darwin_ino64_t __darwin_ino_t;        /* [???] Used for inodes */
>                          ^
> In file included from hello.c:1:
> In file included from /usr/include/stdio.h:434:
> /usr/include/sys/_types/_ssize_t.h:30:9: error: unknown type name
> '__darwin_ssize_t'
> typedef __darwin_ssize_t        ssize_t;
>         ^
> hello.c:3:1: warning: type specifier missing, defaults to 'int' 
> [-Wimplicit-int]
> main() {
> ^~~~
> 1 warning and 19 errors generated.
>
>
> ##########
> tlinnet@linmac:Downloads$ gcc -arch x86_64 hello.c -o hello
> hello.c:3:1: warning: type specifier missing, defaults to 'int' 
> [-Wimplicit-int]
> main() {
> ^~~~
> 1 warning generated.
>
> 2014-05-19 11:01 GMT+02:00 Edward d'Auvergne <[email protected]>:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Could you try creating the hello.c file with:
>>
>> """
>> #include<stdio.h>
>>
>> main() {
>>     printf("Hello world\n");
>> }
>> """
>>
>> Then type:
>>
>> $ gcc -arch ppc hello.c -o hello
>> $ ./hello
>>
>> What does this show on your system?  Does the gcc command fail?  This
>> would be the exact extension of the det_arch() method.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Edward
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 19 May 2014 10:51, Troels Emtekær Linnet <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi Ed.
>>>
>>> I actually had to set: 'i386', 'x86_64'
>>> Since my python is 32 bit from the EPD.
>>>
>>> If I compiled only with 'x86_64', and did "from target_functions
>>> import relax_fit"
>>> I got at error relating to "relax_fit.so" being a wrong architecture.
>>>
>>> I cannot do ppc.
>>>
>>> Best
>>> Trpeæs
>>>
>>> 2014-05-19 9:34 GMT+02:00 Edward d'Auvergne <[email protected]>:
>>>> Hi Troels,
>>>>
>>>> Maybe the proper way to solve this is for the det_arch() method to
>>>> create a simple 'hello world' C program, dump it in a temporary
>>>> directory, try to compile it with the different -arch flags, and then
>>>> see if a binary was created.  As the current test shows that all 3
>>>> architectures are supported
>>>> (http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.science.nmr.relax.devel/4756/focus=4764),
>>>> a proper compilation test might be required.  My build machine is Mac
>>>> OS 10.6, simply to allow support for all 3 architectures in a
>>>> 'univeral binary', as XCode for Mac OS >= 10.7 drops support 'ppc'.  I
>>>> also have a 10.8 test machine and compilation works fine there.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Edward
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 18 May 2014 22:05, Troels E. Linnet <[email protected]> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> Update of bug #22052 (project relax):
>>>>>
>>>>>                   Status:                    None => Wont Fix
>>>>>              Assigned to:                    None => tlinnet
>>>>>              Open/Closed:                    Open => Closed
>>>>>
>>>>>     _______________________________________________________
>>>>>
>>>>> Follow-up Comment #1:
>>>>>
>>>>> Solution found here:
>>>>> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.science.nmr.relax.devel/4758
>>>>>
>>>>> Change sconstruct
>>>>>
>>>>> sed -i "" "s/archs = \['i386', 'ppc', 'x86\_64']/archs = \['x86\_64'\]/g"
>>>>> sconstruct
>>>>>
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>>>>>
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>>>>>
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