Re: Reproducible random python crash.
Carlos O'Donell wrote:
> ./waf configure --nocache --prefix=/usr --with-mandir=/usr/share/man
> --with-perl-archdir=/usr/lib/perl5 --with-perl-binary=/usr/bin/perl
> --with-ruby-archdir=/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/hppa-linux
> --with-ruby-libdir=/usr/lib/ruby/1.8 --without-optionals=python
> --without-plugins=mac
I've given the command 2 tries with each kernel.
64-bit SMP kernels
==================
Debian 2.6.24-1-parisc64-smp
----------------------------
Checking for libsidplay2 : ok
Fatal Python error: PyEval_RestoreThread: NULL tstate
Checking for library sidplay2 : ../test: line 7: 1870
Aborted ./waf
configure --nocache --prefix=/usr --with-mandir=/usr/share/man --with-perl-archdir=/usr/lib/perl5 --with-perl-binary=/usr/bin/perl --with-ruby-archdir=/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/hppa-linux --with-ruby-libdir=/usr/lib/ruby/1.8 --without-optionals=python --without-plugins=mac
Checking for libmpg123 >= 1.5.1 : ok
Testing mpg123 with default off_t : failed
Fatal Python error: PyEval_RestoreThread: NULL tstate
Testing mpg123 with large off_t : ../test: line 7: 2021
Aborted ./waf
configure --nocache --prefix=/usr --with-mandir=/usr/share/man --with-perl-archdir=/usr/lib/perl5 --with-perl-binary=/usr/bin/perl --with-ruby-archdir=/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/hppa-linux --with-ruby-libdir=/usr/lib/ruby/1.8 --without-optionals=python --without-plugins=mac
Upstream 2.6.30-rc5
-------------------
Checking for header sys/soundcard.h : ok
./test: line 7: 25852 Trace/breakpoint trap ./waf
configure --nocache --prefix=/usr --with-mandir=/usr/share/man --with-perl-archdir=/usr/lib/perl5 --with-perl-binary=/usr/bin/perl --with-ruby-archdir=/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/hppa-linux --with-ruby-libdir=/usr/lib/ruby/1.8 --without-optionals=python --without-plugins=mac
Checking for vorbisfile : ok
./test: line 7: 25980 Segmentation fault ./waf
configure --nocache --prefix=/usr --with-mandir=/usr/share/man --with-perl-archdir=/usr/lib/perl5 --with-perl-binary=/usr/bin/perl --with-ruby-archdir=/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/hppa-linux --with-ruby-libdir=/usr/lib/ruby/1.8 --without-optionals=python --without-plugins=mac
Upstream 2.6.31-rc6 (current git)
-------------------
Checking for libpulse : ok
../test: line 7: 1974 Segmentation fault ./waf
configure --nocache --prefix=/usr --with-mandir=/usr/share/man --with-perl-archdir=/usr/lib/perl5 --with-perl-binary=/usr/bin/perl --with-ruby-archdir=/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/hppa-linux --with-ruby-libdir=/usr/lib/ruby/1.8 --without-optionals=python --without-plugins=mac
Checking for vorbisenc : ok
../test: line 7: 2156 Segmentation fault ./waf
configure --nocache --prefix=/usr --with-mandir=/usr/share/man --with-perl-archdir=/usr/lib/perl5 --with-perl-binary=/usr/bin/perl --with-ruby-archdir=/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/hppa-linux --with-ruby-libdir=/usr/lib/ruby/1.8 --without-optionals=python --without-plugins=mac
32-bit SMP kernels
==================
Debian 2.6.26-2-parisc-smp
--------------------------
Checking for header sys/soundcard.h : ok
../test: line 7: 2040 Segmentation fault ./waf
configure --nocache --prefix=/usr --with-mandir=/usr/share/man --with-perl-archdir=/usr/lib/perl5 --with-perl-binary=/usr/bin/perl --with-ruby-archdir=/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/hppa-linux --with-ruby-libdir=/usr/lib/ruby/1.8 --without-optionals=python --without-plugins=mac
Checking for header sys/soundcard.h : ok
../test: line 7: 2074 Illegal instruction ./waf
configure --nocache --prefix=/usr --with-mandir=/usr/share/man --with-perl-archdir=/usr/lib/perl5 --with-perl-binary=/usr/bin/perl --with-ruby-archdir=/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/hppa-linux --with-ruby-libdir=/usr/lib/ruby/1.8 --without-optionals=python --without-plugins=mac
Debian 2.6.30-1-parisc-smp
--------------------------
fails to boot
64-bit NON-SMP kernel
=====================
Debian 2.6.30-1-parisc64
------------------------
Command runs fine.
I'm going to start a build of xmms2 on my box with this kernel and (if
successful) will do a porter upload so that the transition to testing can
proceed.
John David Anglin wrote:
> Do you have Grant's last patch installed? Although it's early yet
> to say for sure, I think it may have fixed the random segv problem
> on gsyprf11 with 2.6.30.5.
What patch is that? Link?
Cheers,
FJP
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