[racket-dev] Compile Error (Everett Morse)
On Oct 12, 2010, at 9:23 PM, Matthew Flatt wrote:
> The old error was a problem with inline assembly that would show up
> when gcc optimization is disabled. (Why was -O2 disabled for your
> build?) I fixed that problem a few days ago, though I didn't make the
> connection to your earlier post.
>
> The new error looks like a mismatch in the way that files have been
> compiled. Did you start from a clean build directory?
>
I thought I did, but I just checked my command history and found "rm -rf" without the * in it. It seems to be working now, though I've been waiting for 30 min and am now out of patience so I'm posting this and taking off to school.
Thanks for the help!
-Everett
>
> At Tue, 12 Oct 2010 20:55:00 -0600, Everett Morse wrote:
>> I decided to try compiling Racket on my home desktop again. With futures
>> disabled I get a different error. I am on a 32-bit mac, so maybe things
>> aren't tested on there very often. It's a Core Duo processor.
>>
>> ranlib: file: libracket.a(darwin64.o) has no symbols
>> ranlib: file: libracket.a(ffi64.o) has no symbols
>> make racketcgc
>> mkdir -p Racket.framework/Versions/5.0.1.8
>> gcc -m32 -o Racket.framework/Versions/5.0.1.8/Racket -framework
>> CoreFoundation -dynamiclib -all_load libracket.a libmzgc.a -ldl -lm -liconv
>> Undefined symbols:
>> "_GC_push_all_stack_partially_eager", referenced from:
>> _GC_push_current_stack in libmzgc.a(mark_rts.o)
>> ld: symbol(s) not found
>> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
>> make[4]: *** [Racket.framework/Versions/5.0.1.8/Racket] Error 1
>> make[3]: *** [cgc] Error 2
>> make[2]: *** [3m] Error 2
>> make[1]: *** [3m] Error 2
>> make: *** [all] Error 2
>> make install-3m
>> make install-3m-common
>> make install-common-first
>> mkdir -p "/Users/eam/prgm/plt/bin" "/Users/eam/prgm/plt/collects"
>> "/Users/eam/prgm/plt/doc" "/Users/eam/prgm/plt/lib"
>> "/Users/eam/prgm/plt/include" "/Users/eam/prgm/plt/lib"
>> "/Users/eam/prgm/plt/man"
>> cd racket; make install-3m
>> make headers
>> ./racketcgc -cqu ../../racket/mkincludes.rkt "/Users/eam/prgm/plt/include"
>> "../../racket" .
>> /bin/sh: ./racketcgc: No such file or directory
>> make[4]: *** [headers] Error 127
>> make[3]: *** [install-3m] Error 2
>> make[2]: *** [install-3m-common] Error 2
>> make[1]: *** [install-3m] Error 2
>> make: *** [install] Error 2
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sep 27, 2010, at 9:35 PM, James Swaine wrote:
>>
>>> Do you know, by chance, if your processor supports the SSE2 extensions? It
>> looks like you're compiling on a 32-bit Mac...
>>>
>>
>> Wikipedia claims Core Duo supports SSE2.
>>
>>> (In the meantime, if you don't need to use parallel futures, you can work
>> around this by disabling futures in the build. Rerun the configure script and
>> pass --disable-futures.)
>>>
>>> -James
>>>
>>>
>>> Is there something wrong with my build? This happens when I remove
>> everything from my build directory AND with a fresh repository (so it's not
>> something weird I did). I tried a pull on Fri, Sat, and today (Mon), and get
>> this error still. (Using the command git clone
>> git://git.racket-lang.org/plt.git)
>>>
>>>
>>> gcc -m32 -I./.. -I../../../racket/src/../include -arch i386 -Wall -DOS_X
>> -D_DARWIN_UNLIMITED_SELECT -pthread -fno-common -c
>> ../../../racket/src/future.c -o future.o
>>> ../../../racket/src/future.c: In function ?scheme_future_block_until_gc?:
>>> ../../../racket/src/future.c:543: error: can't find a register in class
>> ?BREG? while reloading ?asm?
>>> ../../../racket/src/future.c:543: error: ?asm? operand has impossible
>> constraints
>>> make[6]: *** [future.o] Error 1
>>> make[5]: *** [all] Error 2
>>> make[4]: *** [mzlibrary] Error 2
>>> make[3]: *** [cgc] Error 2
>>> make[2]: *** [3m] Error 2
>>> make[1]: *** [3m] Error 2
>>> make: *** [all] Error 2
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> -Everett
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>>
>> Thanks,
>> -Everett
>>
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