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Re: Ocaml opt on alpha



On Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 15:02:13 +0100, Enrico Tassi wrote:

> I heard that there was intention to drop native compilers on many
> architecture like ia64 cause it is buggy... I don't remember if alpha
> was one scheduled for removal. If it is not schedule for removal, please
> take a look at this log
> 
>   http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?&pkg=matita&ver=0.4.98-4&arch=alpha&stamp=1197110816&file=log
> 
> in particular I belive the line 
> 
>  /tmp/camlstartupec68eb.o: In function `caml_curry2':
>  (.text+0x585c): relocation truncated to fit: BRADDR against symbol
>  `caml_call_gc' defined in .text section in
>  /usr/lib/ocaml/3.10.0/libasmrun.a(alpha.o)
> 
> has nothing to do with the software I'm compiling. Does this error
> message make any sense to you?
> 
Yes, it's a bug in ocamlopt.  Use ocamlc on alpha as a workaround.

Cheers,
Julien



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