coreutils problem
Chad Kittel
vertigo at wi.rr.com
Mon May 3 18:07:40 GMT 2004
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On Monday 03 May 2004 11:18, "Richard B. Pyne" <rpyne at kinfolk.org> wrote:
> I am experienceing a problem with coreutils.
>
> On a new install of lunar, when doing the rebuild, coreutils
> hangs in a loop (99% cpu) at:
>
> checking whether getcwd properly handles paths longer than
> PATH_MAX...
>
> The machine is an Athlon XP 3000+ with 512 Meg RAM
> Default module: lunar
>
> Optimizations are set to:
> GCC version 3x
> -pipe
> Platform x86
> Optimization fast -O1
> CPU AthlonXP
> No Speed optimizations
> Features: MMX SSE dnow
> Floating Point: Both
> Strip
>
> Any insights or suggestions are welcome.
>
> --Richard
As a reference, mine works (doesn't hang anywhere, and recompiles just fine).
Here is the output from the relevant part of my config.log
configure:40509: checking whether getcwd properly handles paths longer than
PATH_MAX
configure:40632: gcc -o conftest -O3 -mcpu=athlon-xp -march=athlon-xp
- -funroll-loops -mmmx -msse -m3dnow -mfpmath=sse,387 -s conftest.c >&5
configure:40635: $? = 0
configure:40637: ./conftest
configure:40640: $? = 0
configure:40654: result: yes
As you can see by the output it does pass, but I run different optimizations
than you do... I have also have an athlon 3000xp+ btw.
- -v3rt1g0
- --
Chad R. Kittel
E-Mail: vertigo at wi.rr.com
Running: Lunar-Linux (kernel: 2.6.6-rc3-mm1)
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