[Arm-dev] aarch64 internal compiler error
Mark Verlinde
mark at havak.nl
Mon May 23 19:42:59 UTC 2016
Glad to report; the thing that concerns me:
There is no problem building a vanilla samba with (centos 7) gcc 4.85 on armv7lh nor x86_64.
It fails on aarch64. I don't use the fedora sprm, that's just a simple way to reproduce.
Anyway, i am sorted out.;
it could very well be a personal quirck of my setup.
Thanx for bringing centos to aarch64!
>
> Thanks for the heads-up on this. The fedora folks will sometimes have
> toolchain expectations built or patched into their src.rpms so this
> isn't entirely unusual, however it's quite possible that the samba folks
> have expectations and it would require patching to use an older gcc.
>
> On 05/19/2016 04:55 PM, Mark Verlinde wrote:
> > hello,
> >
> > To spin up a nspawn container with a vanilla samba as an ad-dc controller I had a go on compiling samba latest stable. Building a vanilla samba 4.4.3 for aarch64 does not succeed due to an internal compiler error.
> >
> > I know I ‘am swimming on my own here, still severe enough to share it on this list.
> > Especially as it builds just fine on X86_64 and armv7hfp – and-
> > succeeded to build it against Centos 7 with ggc 5.1.1 form fedora repository’s.
> >
> > Building on an Odriod C2 running on a “debian” 3.14.67 kernel
> >
> > (part of) Build log using standard gcc 4.8.5:
> > ../source3/smbd/notify.c: In function 'change_notify_create':
> > ../source3/smbd/notify.c:297:1: internal compiler error: in fixup_reorder_chain, at cfgrtl.c:3336
> >
> > Simplest way to reproduce is building samba 4.3.0-0.1.rc4 from fedora sources:
> > http://ftp.nluug.nl/ftp/pub/os/Linux/distr/fedora/linux/releases/23/Everything/source/SRPMS/s/samba-4.3.0-0.1.rc4.fc23.src.rpm
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