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Subject: gtk2 compile problem - msg#00003
List: os.netbsd.ports.mac68k
Hello,
I need gtk2 as a dependency for a problem (giram). I am using pkgsrc.tar.gz
from maybe a week ago on 1.6.1 building I get:
cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I../.. -I../.. -DG_DISABLE_CAST_CHECKS
-D_REENTRANT -I/usr/pkgsrc/x11/gtk2/work/.buildlink/include/glib/glib-2.0
-I/usr/pkgsrc/x11/gtk2/work/.buildlink/lib/glib-2.0/include
-DG_DISABLE_DEPRECATED -DGDK_PIXBUF_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
-I/usr/pkgsrc/x11/gtk2/work/.buildlink/include
-I/usr/pkgsrc/x11/gtk2/work/.buildlink-x11/include -O2
-I/usr/pkgsrc/x11/gtk2/work/.build
link/include -I/usr/pkgsrc/x11/gtk2/work/.buildlink-x11/include -Wall -c
pixops.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/pixops.o
pixops.c: In function `bilinear_quadrant':
pixops.c:1355: internal error--unrecognizable insn:
(insn 204 56 58 (set (reg:DF 17 %fp1)
(const_double:DF (mem/u:DF (symbol_ref/u:SI ("*.LC10")) 0) 0 [0x0] 0
[0x0] 0 [0x0])) -1 (nil)
(nil))
gmake[3]: *** [pixops.lo] Error 1
Any suggestions? In the binary packages for 1.6.1 I did not found gtk2 so I
could not just install the package.
Btw, what is the error? intermediate compiler code representation? it
doesn't look like C to me :-)
-Riccardo
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Re: LC III, NetBSD, and Perl
John Klos <john@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Might I assume that you do not have an FPU?
You might. I don't think I have one, but I don't really know and I don't know
how to find out.
I did open up the Macintosh and look at the Logic Board. There are two big
square chips on the board (one labeled ZILOG, that's SCSI, and the other VLSI).
Neither of them say "FPU" or "68 anything". There is also a suspicious empty
socket partially hiding underneath the ethernet card.
Low End Mac[1] and Apple's spec page[2] both say that the FPU is optional.
> you can try the FPU-less Perl 5.6.1 binary package.
I think that would be worth a try. The package I've been trying to use is
"perl-5.6.1nb7.tgz" in 1.6/mac68k.
-nand
[1] http://www.lowendmac.com/lc/lciii.shtml
[2] http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=112201
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Re: LC III, NetBSD, and Perl
Hi,
> You might. I don't think I have one, but I don't really know and I don't
> know how to find out.
>
> I did open up the Macintosh and look at the Logic Board. There are two
> big square chips on the board (one labeled ZILOG, that's SCSI, and the
> other VLSI). Neither of them say "FPU" or "68 anything". There is also a
> suspicious empty socket partially hiding underneath the ethernet card.
Yes - the motherboard does not have one, but it can be added via many
ethernet cards. Since you don't have one, try Perl for fpu-less systems:
ftp://lilith.sixgirls.org/pub/NetBSD/perl-5.6.1nb9.tgz
Please let us know how it works.
John Klos
Sixgirls Computing Labs
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LC III, NetBSD, and Perl
I'm having some problems with Perl for NetBSD 1.6(SBC) on my LC III. I've
tried several times to get Perl installed and working, but none of my
efforts have succeeded.
First, I tried installing Perl 5.6.1. It installed fine, but whenever I
try to use a module (such as when I use perl -V) it says:
Perl v80482.2147483648.2147483648 required--this is only v5.6.1, stopped at
/usr/pkg/lib/perl5/5.6.1/Exporter.pm line 3.
Compilation failed in require at
/usr/pkg/lib/perl5/5.6.1/m68k-netbsd/Config.pm
line 2.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at
/usr/pkg/lib/perl5/5.6.1/m68k-netbsd/Config.pm line 2.
Compilation failed in require.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted.
or if the module does not require a specific version of perl, it hangs
until I kill it with ^C.
Then I tried installing Perl 5.8, but I didn't have enough disk space
(my disk is only 150MB, so this is not a big surprise).
I also tried using Perl 5.6.0 from NetBSD 1.5, but that didn't run
because the applications and libraries were of different kinds
(Libraries (/usr/lib/libm.so.0.1) are ELF, /usr/pkg/bin/perl is "demand
paged").
That's about all there is to say, and if anyone can tell me how to get
Perl 5.6 working, please do tell. I've included some system information if
anyone would find that useful.
-nand
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Macintosh LC III
Memory: Came with 4MB, expanded to 12MB
Hard Disk: Apple/Quantum SCSI Disk, 150MB
NetBSD: NetBSD 1.6 SBC kernel, NetBSD 1.6 base and etc. No C compiler.
Ethernet: Exists, works with NetBSD, nothing else known.
Floppy Disk: Internal, Not supported by NetBSD.
Audio Output: Internal, emits "beeps".
Video: Built-In, Apple Basic Color Monitor
Keyboard: Standard Apple Keyboard with power button
Mouse: Standard One-Button mouse
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BSD idiots guide ....for me...
I got into the Net BSD thing because I thought it would be fun to play
with on an ancient Macintosh Performa 460.
i have the thing bumped to max ram (36 megs) and upped the video ram
(from 256 to 768K) added an ethernet card
I have 1.6.1 up and running, and I think I cross compiled Gnome from
the i86 package CD.... (Well Mkpkg unzipped it, put it away, and buit
it) but it running is another question.
before I jump that far ahead....
I need to get color support going... and then I want to get the Gnome
desktop going....
so basicly, I need someone to take my hand and show me what I am doing
wrong or right.... by the way, anything with the name 'gnome' was
installed from the iX86(Intel) CD package.
soo,,,,, anyone ? help....
michael...
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