Am Dienstag, 12. Juni 2012, 13:58:34 schrieb Alexander Graf:
On 06/12/2012 01:23 PM, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
Le 12/06/2012 13:17, Alexander Graf a écrit :
On 06/12/2012 01:14 PM, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
Le 12/06/2012 13:09, Adrian Schröter a écrit :
Am Dienstag, 12. Juni 2012, 13:02:11 schrieb Guillaume Gardet:
Le 12/06/2012 12:55, Adrian Schröter a écrit : > Am Dienstag, 12. Juni 2012, 12:52:48 schrieb Guillaume Gardet: >> Le 12/06/2012 12:45, Adrian Schröter a écrit : >>> Am Dienstag, 12. Juni 2012, 12:43:36 schrieb Guillaume Gardet: >>>> Le 12/06/2012 12:29, Adrian Schröter a écrit : >>>>> Am Dienstag, 12. Juni 2012, 12:00:53 schrieb Guillaume Gardet: >>>>>> I am trying to fix perl. I made a patch and I am currently >>>>>> compiling it. It is already further and I hope it will built >>>>>> fine until the end. >>>>> great, where is your patch ? >>>>> >>>>> We can test this also in Factory:ARM atm ... >>>> I branched, so you have it here: >>>> https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=perl&project=home%3AGuillaume_G%3Abranches%3AopenSUSE%3AFactory%3AARM >>>> >>>> >>>> If you want, I can make the push request but I think it would >>>> be better to wait the build end to be sure all is fine. >>>> >>>> My patch is very simple: I disabled (only for ARM) the >>>> configure test where gcc was tested to see if it is able to >>>> generate ELF, because it seems to be broken on qemu/arm. It is >>>> an ugly hack but now it finds the needed libs (pthread, etc.) >>>> and build. >>> k, we should instead understand why perl is not building >>> anymore. It did build 2 days ago. >>> There was an qemu version update though ... >> Was there a gcc update also? The problem is perl config script >> think that gcc is not able to produce ELF. The question is why? > I have looked inside and it seems to be caused by icecream. > > So I was wrong, it did not successfully since the icecream > acceleration. Do you think you can fix it in icecream? The problem should be workarounded now in qemu-accel package. It just needs a rebuild ...
Which means a full rebuild of the repo? How long is a full rebuild? 2 days?
No, just a rebuild of the perl package, right? A full rebuild is on the order of 2-4 weeks IIRC.
Alex
Oh, it is better if we only need to rebuild qemu-accel and perl. I thought if we triggered a qemu-accel rebuild, then all will be rebuilt.
No, officially nothing depends on qemu-accel :). We just happen to inject it into every package we can find.
The truth is that we configured this project to do an unclean build, only triggering on source changes. We could also configure in a way where a changed qemu-accel is actually doing an entire rebuild. -- Adrian Schroeter SUSE Linux Products GmbH email: adrian@suse.de -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org