Bug#870204: RFS: openfst/1.6.3-1 -- weighted finite-state transducers library
On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 10:37:43PM +0200, Giulio Paci wrote:
> On 29/08/2017 18:43, Giulio Paci wrote:
> > As far as I know it is just a matter of available memory. In the past
> > we estimated how much memory is needed to compile the package and
> > limited the number of compilation processes according to available
> > memory, with a minimum of 1 process.
>
> I just remembered that openfst used to FTBFS on hurd-i386, for the same reason.
> I was able to make it compile by disabling optimizations for checks, so I just
> pushed a commit that should fix the compilation on kfreebsd-i386.
>
> Are you able to try it on the kfreebsd-i386 building machine?
You do know you have a kfreebsd-i386 capable machine right on your desk,
right? All you need is qemu or virtualbox (or vmware or Microsoft Virtual
PC if you fancy so) -- just remember to --enable-kvm when using qemu so you
get native speed, wget
https://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/kfreebsd-i386/daily/netboot-10/mini.iso
then press "Enter" a bunch of times (although https://xkcd.com/910/ is a
notoriously tricky question).
I've started a build (-smp 4 -m 2048 but no DEB_BUILT_OPTIONS=parallel=X)
but you can do this on your machine whenever you wish.
Meow!
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