> On 1 Jan 2016, at 17:58, Chris Tapp <opensou...@keylevel.com> wrote: > > I’m getting the following when I try to “bitbake boost" under Jethro: > > gcc.compile.c++ > bin.v2/libs/log/build/bad679ea642ec2fca3b5d11f9f0014c5/formatter_parser.o > In file included from libs/log/src/spirit_encoding.hpp:23:0, > from libs/log/src/formatter_parser.cpp:42: > ./boost/spirit/home/support/common_terminals.hpp:200:65: internal compiler > error: Segmentation fault > inline void silence_unused_warnings_##name() { (void) name; } > \ > ^ > ./boost/spirit/home/support/common_terminals.hpp:229:9: note: in expansion of > macro 'BOOST_SPIRIT_CHAR_CODE' > BOOST_SPIRIT_CHAR_CODE(lowernum, spirit::char_encoding::charset) > \ > ^ > ./boost/spirit/home/support/common_terminals.hpp:235:1: note: in expansion of > macro 'BOOST_SPIRIT_DEFINE_CHAR_CODES' > BOOST_SPIRIT_DEFINE_CHAR_CODES(iso8859_1) > ^ > > However, it compiles if I then immediately run “bitbake boost” again (change > nothing, do nothing). > > The do_compile log shows that other parts of boost are built before the first > (failed) compilation task terminates reporting the error. Does this sound > like a parallel compilation race?
Tried this again today and it builds without any problem... -- Chris Tapp opensou...@keylevel.com www.keylevel.com ---- You can tell you're getting older when your car insurance gets real cheap!
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