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Re: Aw: Why is tbb 'Installed'




On 31-Aug-14, at 5:15 PM, Helge Deller wrote:

Hi Steven,

On 08/31/2014 10:11 PM, Steven Capper wrote:
On 28 August 2014 12:46, John David Anglin <dave.anglin@bell.net <mailto:dave.anglin@bell.net >> wrote:

   On 28-Aug-14, at 5:58 AM, Helge Deller wrote:

I assume hppa was the first platform of the debian-ports platforms which tried to build the package and failed, and thus he looked into the issue and fixed it. I think this all happened because we tried to triangle tbb & flexbar build issues, aka debian bugs 748876 and 759006. It would be nice to get all this sorted out, so that both packages build out of the box on the buildds in future.


My two cents on this. Version 4.2~20140122-1.1 of tbb was already installed on hppa when I looked at the failure of the flexbar build. It appeared that the installed version of tbb was broken.

In trying to track the flexbar issue, I manually built and installed tbb 4.2~20140122-2. It builds fine if the testsuite is disabled. I installed it locally first as a test and flexbar built successfully with the new version. So, I decided to upload the new version as it seemed less broken than 4.2~20140122-1.1.

   There is a pthread_create issue with 4.2~20140122-2 on hppa.

   Dave
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John David Anglin dave.anglin@bell.net <mailto:dave.anglin@bell.net >


Hello,
I'm not sure why the compilation is failing for hppa, it looks from the logs like the linker is having problems locating some functions in libtbbmalloc_debug.so.2.
Obviously I would like to get the build fixed :-).

That would be great.

I would be grateful if someone could please send me the following for hppa:

the output from:
nm -Ca libtbbmalloc_debug.so.2
(or just the file)

and the contents from:
libtbbmalloc_debug.so

and the equivalents for libtbb_debug.so.2 and libtbb_debug.so too.

I will then have a think about why it's not working.

I'm not sure if Dave is taking on this here, but if you like you can get a login to one of our buildds.
Just let me know.


As I said, tbb builds fine with export DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nocheck. When tests are not disabled, the build
fails in the malloc pool test.

Sorry, there is no long for this. The log that exists for tbb was on sibaris which has been somewhat unstable. When the current acl2 build completes, I could do manual buildd of tbb in buildd to generate a log.

The malloc pool test hangs. This might be a hppa glibc or tbb issue. The hang was around line 200 in
pthread_create.

Dave
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John David Anglin	dave.anglin@bell.net




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