It's actually worse than that. The test can give incorrect results even for
the current machine. e.g.:
void foo(float * p) // assume p is misaligned
{
*p = 0; // first store
frob(0);
*p = 0; // second store
}
It is possible for the first store to succeed and the second to cause an
alignment faul
I believe the SIGILL is actually a red herring.
The underlying issue that the package appears to be testing for
misaligned access support at runtime. On ARM you can't do this
reliably. Behavior of misaligned accesses depends on both system
configuration and instruction choice. i.e. it may veys
Trying again with the attachment...
** Patch added: "mysql.patch"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/51765656/mysql.patch
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mysql fails to build form source with Linaro and CodeSourcery toolchains
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/579909
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This is upstream bug #51524. Also fails with vanilla GCC 4.5
Backport of upstream fix attached, tweaked to include GCC 4.4.
http://lists.mysql.com/commits/112967
** Attachment added: "patch.mysql"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/51765537/patch.mysql
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mysql fails to build form source with Lin
I am only looking at gcc-linaro FTBFS, not failing test.
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perl fails to build from source in maverick and linaro (amd64)
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** Changed in: gcc-linaro
Assignee: (unassigned) => Paul Brook (paul-codesourcery)
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mysql fails to build form source with Linaro and CodeSourcery toolchains
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** Changed in: gcc-linaro
Assignee: (unassigned) => Paul Brook (paul-codesourcery)
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perl fails to build from source in maverick and linaro (amd64)
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