Bug#494962: Debian bug #494962: /bin/sh: line 1: 26087 Aborted (core dumped) ./xsinfo ../../sinfo.h

2008-08-15 Thread Ludovic Brenta
Dave, now that 4.3.1-2 has been built on hppa, could you try to reproduce the problem? FYI, on hppa: 4.3.1-2 was built using 4.3.1-1; 4.3.1-1 was built using 4.3.0-6; 4.3.0-6 was built using 4.3.0-5; 4.3.0-5 was built using 4.3.0-4; 4.3.0-4 was built using 4.3.0-3; 4.3.0-3 was built using

Bug#494962: Debian bug #494962: /bin/sh: line 1: 26087 Aborted (core dumped) ./xsinfo ../../sinfo.h

2008-08-15 Thread John David Anglin
Dave, now that 4.3.1-2 has been built on hppa, could you try to reproduce the problem? Yes. At the moment, the 4.4 tree is a mess with a number of issues affecting hppa. Have to get EH exception support working again. Given the build history that you showed, I'm somewhat skeptical that

Bug#494962: /bin/sh: line 1: 26087 Aborted (core dumped) ./xsinfo ../../sinfo.h

2008-08-13 Thread John David Anglin
Package: gnat-4.3 Version: 4.3.1-1 Severity: important The gnat-4.3 package (4.3.1-1) is miscompiled. As a result, building GCC 4.4.0 from current svn sources failes with a segmentation fault. See http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=37034 for more details. The problem can be corrected

Bug#494962: /bin/sh: line 1: 26087 Aborted (core dumped) ./xsinfo ../../sinfo.h

2008-08-13 Thread Ludovic Brenta
tags 494962 pending thanks I uploaded 4.3.1-2 yesterday; since it will be build with 4.3.1-1 as the bootstrap compiler, I believe the bug will be resolved then. It would be nice if you could investigate the bug further. Does it happen on other architectures? -- Ludovic Brenta. -- To

Bug#494962: /bin/sh: line 1: 26087 Aborted (core dumped) ./xsinfo ../../sinfo.h

2008-08-13 Thread John David Anglin
It would be nice if you could investigate the bug further. Does it happen on other architectures? Investigation is difficult. The problem only occurs under make. It is possible to successfully run the program that segfaulted under gdb. So, there must be a problem with the environment in the