Re: [pure-lang-users] 64-bit build-problems
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From: Albert G. <Dr....@t-...> - 2008-05-01 16:02:44
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Tim Haynes wrote: > Well, the results have become more consistent, but not in a good way! :( > > Taking the simple fact example same as last night: > > | zsh, sauce 11:04AM trunk/ % cat test1.pure > | fact 0 = 1; > | fact n = n * fact (n-1); > | fact 4; > | > | zsh, sauce 11:04AM trunk/ % ./pure < test1.pure > | zsh: segmentation fault (core dumped) ./pure < test1.pure > > That's worse - segfault was previously on test2.pure (my flip-around) only. Ok, looks like I'll have to install a 64 bit Linux myself, so that I can step through the program in gdb and see exactly what's going on there. Will do that tonight. > Oh I see. Your check target is incremental and treats the log-file as proof > it's been done. :) Those logs aren't in svn, as they are generated files, so they first have to be built before you can run 'make check', but of course you need a working interpreter to do that which you don't have yet ... KABOOM! ;-) Albert -- Dr. Albert Gr"af Dept. of Music-Informatics, University of Mainz, Germany Email: Dr....@t-..., ag...@mu... WWW: http://www.musikinformatik.uni-mainz.de/ag |