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Re: failure building 7.5.0.23 on NTPL x86 system: msg#00293

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Subject: Re: failure building 7.5.0.23 on NTPL x86 system

Hi Sven !
I am not an expert in 64 bit PC architecture but this is what the
description file for libunwind states:
---
#
# libunwind.mac
#
# distribute libunwind to tool directory

# libunwind 0.96 (linuxia64 only)
&if $OSSPEC = LINUX and $MACH = IA64
---

and this is what the desc file eo.com states:
---
#
# if this would work libunwind will always be using a package... but
unfortunately the compiler
# used with SLES8 is no longer supprted by the newer libunwind
packages...
#&if $OSSPEC in [ LINUX ] && $MACH in [ I386, X86_64, IA64 ]
#
&if $OSSPEC in [ LINUX ] && $MACH in [ I386, X86_64, IA64 ] &&
$__HAS_NPTL == 1
#
# 'Linux native' libunwind packet used
#
veo670*.c -DHAS_EXTERN_LIBUNWIND \
dep=+:extern/libunwind/build_libunwind.pl \
parentlinkoption=-append=$WRK/extern/lib/libunwind.a

&if $MACH in [ X86_64 ]
veo670*.c parentlinkoption=-append=$WRK/extern/lib/libunwind-x86_64.a
&elif $MACH in [ IA64 ]
veo670*.c parentlinkoption=-append=$WRK/extern/lib/libunwind-ia64.a
&elif $MACH in [ I386 ]
veo670*.c parentlinkoption=-append=$WRK/extern/lib/libunwind-x86.a
&endif
veo670*.c parentlinkoption=-append=-lgcc_eh
#
#
# if this would work libunwind will always be using a package... but
unfortunately the compiler
# used with SLES8 is no longer supprted by the newer libunwind
packages...
#&if $OSSPEC in [ LINUX ] && $MACH in [ I386, X86_64, IA64 ]
#
&if $OSSPEC in [ LINUX ] && $MACH in [ I386, X86_64, IA64 ] &&
$__HAS_NPTL == 1
#
# 'Linux native' libunwind packet used
#
veo670*.c -DHAS_EXTERN_LIBUNWIND \
dep=+:extern/libunwind/build_libunwind.pl \
parentlinkoption=-append=$WRK/extern/lib/libunwind.a

&if $MACH in [ X86_64 ]
veo670*.c parentlinkoption=-append=$WRK/extern/lib/libunwind-x86_64.a
&elif $MACH in [ IA64 ]
veo670*.c parentlinkoption=-append=$WRK/extern/lib/libunwind-ia64.a
&elif $MACH in [ I386 ]
veo670*.c parentlinkoption=-append=$WRK/extern/lib/libunwind-x86.a
&endif
veo670*.c parentlinkoption=-append=-lgcc_eh
#
---
So in my opinion the combination "normal" x86 and NTPL will not work.
Still hoping that someone is going to tell us if this is meant not to
work or if i am just wrong.

regards mundi

>
Am Sonntag, den 30.01.2005, 04:23 +0100 schrieb Sven Köhler:
> > looking into this file i found out that it is only for IA64.
>
> you surely mean x86_64, don't you?
>
>
>


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