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Wednesday, July 7, 2004
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Having a very odd problem with opendarwin-x86 that appears
to be a potential gcc bug. Whenever I try to to a rpm install or use
darwinports to do a 'port install' on my x86 box, either gnumake (rpm)
or tcl (port) will spin in userland at near 100% cpu time.
Compiling symboled versions (-g) of these programs and installing them
yields a bit more information. Using gdb to break into them, they are
always stuck on a line doing some kind of floating point operation. It
is quite peculiar.
I'm working with another opendarwin user on irc (irc.freenode.net,
#opendarwin) to try and track this down. I'll report back what I find.
As of this writing, opendarwin-x86 7.2.1 RC3 is of little use since so many programs need floating point to work!
10:07:20 PM
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© Copyright 2004 Chuck Remes.
Last update: 10/2/04; 11:49:28 AM.
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