Re: Bug#307993: CE in gen_subprogram_die at dwarf2out.c:10913 building glibc 2.3.5 with nptl

2005-05-10 Thread Bastian Blank
On Tue, May 10, 2005 at 09:17:28AM +1000, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: Ok, the bug has been fixed. It was causing any architecture to die on NPTL build with -g1 with 3.4. The patch below should be applied on debian's 3.4 package asap so we can start using it for building experimental glibc :)

Bug#307993: CE in gen_subprogram_die at dwarf2out.c:10913 building glibc 2.3.5 with nptl

2005-05-09 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
Ok, the bug has been fixed. It was causing any architecture to die on NPTL build with -g1 with 3.4. The patch below should be applied on debian's 3.4 package asap so we can start using it for building experimental glibc :) http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2005-05/msg00685.html Ben. -- To

Bug#307993: CE in gen_subprogram_die at dwarf2out.c:10913 building glibc 2.3.5 with nptl

2005-05-08 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
On Sat, 2005-05-07 at 09:05 +0200, Matthias Klose wrote: Ubuntu currently builds glibc-2.3.5 with gcc-3.4 CVS 20050209, that's older than the Debian gcc-3.4 CVS 20050314. Jeff, any hints? I'll update gcc-3.4 to the current CVS once -13 enters testing. I doubt current CVS fixes it (from the

Bug#307993: CE in gen_subprogram_die at dwarf2out.c:10913 building glibc 2.3.5 with nptl

2005-05-07 Thread Matthias Klose
Ubuntu currently builds glibc-2.3.5 with gcc-3.4 CVS 20050209, that's older than the Debian gcc-3.4 CVS 20050314. Jeff, any hints? I'll update gcc-3.4 to the current CVS once -13 enters testing. Benjamin Herrenschmidt writes: Package: gcc-3.4 Severity: important Enabling NTPL support in

Bug#307993: CE in gen_subprogram_die at dwarf2out.c:10913 building glibc 2.3.5 with nptl

2005-05-07 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
On Sat, 2005-05-07 at 09:05 +0200, Matthias Klose wrote: Ubuntu currently builds glibc-2.3.5 with gcc-3.4 CVS 20050209, that's older than the Debian gcc-3.4 CVS 20050314. Jeff, any hints? I'll update gcc-3.4 to the current CVS once -13 enters testing. OK. It would be interesting if ubuntu