Hi Ed
Yes how do I get those logs? I will be checking dmesg from time to time (is
there a way to tail it by the way??) but then how do I enable verbose
logging while building world? I tried finding out the same by searching on
the internet and by reading the manual page for make.conf but couldn't
On 7 August 2017 at 00:32, Aijaz Baig wrote:
> That was some pretty relevant information Ed. Thanks.
Even though it's not a direct cause of the problem you encountered I
wanted to make sure a there was comprehensive reply to Dimitry's
question.
> Nonetheless, as I have indicated in my previous e
That was some pretty relevant information Ed. Thanks.
However upon bumping up my RAM, I don't hit this error anymore perhaps I
believe since the relatively large amount of RAM does not necessitate that
much of swap space.
Nonetheless, as I have indicated in my previous email, I hit an error quite
On 5 August 2017 at 16:16, Dimitry Andric wrote:
>
> I remember there being an issue with ar and/or ranlib choking when the
> .a files become too big. Ed, does that ring any bells?
Our ar (and ranlib, which is the same binary) will produce a corrupt
symbol table if the .a archive output is large
I did notice some swap related messages in dmesg earlier so this time I
bumped up my RAM to 4.25GB (did I tell you I'm running this on a VM?). In
addition I skipped parallel make jobs altogether keeping other things the
same.
So this time around it went a lot further in fact all the way to step4.3
while building static clang library
To: Dimitry Andric
Cc: FreeBSD Current , Ed Maste <
ema...@freebsd.org>
Hello
Yes guilty as charged!!!
I turn off optimization and enable DEBUG_FLAGS using src.conf:
CFLAGS= -O0 -pipe
COPTFLAGS= -O0 -pipe
DEBUG_FLAGS=-g
This time however I run witho
Hello
Yes guilty as charged!!!
I turn off optimization and enable DEBUG_FLAGS using src.conf:
CFLAGS= -O0 -pipe
COPTFLAGS= -O0 -pipe
DEBUG_FLAGS=-g
This time however I run without any parallel make jobs and it fails with a
different error:
*** Signal 9
Stop.
make[6]: stopped in /usr/src/lib/c
Dimitry Andric dim at FreeBSD.org wrote on
Sat Aug 5 20:16:53 UTC 2017 :
> Hm, now I read that your obj dir is on NFS, you might be hitting some
> 4GiB filesize limit for the final .a file. Are you building world with
> a very low optimization level, and debug information on?
>
> I remember ther
On 5 Aug 2017, at 21:55, Aijaz Baig wrote:
>
> I was a bit sceptical of this as it was failing with that same port (or is
> clang a port by the way?) all the time. So as you suggested, I reduced my
> '-j' number and it still fails at the very same place with the very same
> error. Is it becaus
Hi Dmitry
I was a bit sceptical of this as it was failing with that same port (or is
clang a port by the way?) all the time. So as you suggested, I reduced my
'-j' number and it still fails at the very same place with the very same
error. Is it because the clang port doesn't allow parallel make jo
On 5 Aug 2017, at 06:00, Aijaz Baig wrote:
>
> I am trying to buildworld and it works well for quite some time until it
> tries to build the static version of the clang library where it fails. The
> error it spits is:
>
> Killed
> *** [all_subdir_lib/clang/libclang] Error code 137
>
> make[5]:
I am trying to buildworld and it works well for quite some time until it
tries to build the static version of the clang library where it fails. The
error it spits is:
Killed
*** [all_subdir_lib/clang/libclang] Error code 137
make[5]: stopped in /usr/src/lib/clang
1 error
make[5]: stopped in /usr
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