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Re: Compiler problem related to dwarf debug info?
Hi, I am trying to duplicate your problem, but unfortunately
it fails to do that, meaning everything went smoothly without
any problems.
(Except PS/2 keyboard doesn't seem to work on ML115 and
NetBSD-5.0_BETA combination)
Hardware HP ProLiant ML115 G1 (1.0)
CPU Athlon 3500+, 2.2GHz
Memory 2GB
Hard Disk Western Digital WD1600JS-08MHB0
Keyboard: USB
Release: NetBSD-5.0_BETA, 20081220000Z
(found at ftp.(jp.)netbsd.org server)
Target to cross build.sh: current as of 2008-12-28 or so.
pts/0:makoto@syracusa 13:46:30/081228(/export)> cd src
pts/0:makoto@syracusa 13:46:31/081228(/export/src)> sudo ./build.sh -m macppc
tools >& ../log/tools
pts/0:makoto@syracusa 13:57:23/081228(/export/src)> time sudo ./build.sh -m
macppc -T /export/src/tooldir.NetBSD-5.0_BETA-i386 release > & ../log/release
6611.569u 774.050s 2:14:43.20 91.3% 0+0k 1517+713335io 2467pf+0w
===> Summary of results:
build.sh command: ./build.sh -m macppc -T
/export/src/tooldir.NetBSD-5.0_BETA-i386 release
build.sh started: Sun Dec 28 13:58:11 JST 2008
NetBSD version: 5.99.5
MACHINE: macppc
MACHINE_ARCH: powerpc
Build platform: NetBSD 5.0_BETA i386
HOST_SH: /bin/sh
TOOLDIR path: /export/src/tooldir.NetBSD-5.0_BETA-i386
DESTDIR path: /export/src/destdir.macppc
RELEASEDIR path: /export/src/releasedir
makewrapper:
/export/src/tooldir.NetBSD-5.0_BETA-i386/bin/nbmake-macppc
Updated /export/src/tooldir.NetBSD-5.0_BETA-i386/bin/nbmake-macppc
Successful make release
build.sh ended: Sun Dec 28 16:12:52 JST 2008
===> .
NetBSD syracusa 5.0_BETA NetBSD 5.0_BETA (GENERIC) #0: Sun Dec
21 03:40:24 UTC 2008
builds%b0.netbsd.org@localhost:/home/builds/ab/netbsd-5/i386/200812200000Z-obj/home/builds/ab/netbsd-5/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
i386
pts/2:makoto@syracusa 16:13:35/081228(/export/log)> gcc --version
gcc (GCC) 4.1.3 20080704 prerelease (NetBSD nb2 20081120)
Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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Makoto Fujiwara,
Chiba Japan
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