RE: 1.7.0.1 compilation fails on Fedora 14
- From: Christopher Bratusek <zanghar freenet de>
- To: Sawfishlist <sawfish-list gnome org>
- Subject: RE: 1.7.0.1 compilation fails on Fedora 14
- Date: Wed, 03 Nov 2010 11:12:54 +0100
Sawfish is fine, perhaps it is a bug in rep-gtk's build-system.
I'll check later today. (Though the output is pretty strange, as those function DO take arguements).
Chris
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Mihai T. Lazarescu
> Gesendet: Mi. 03.11.10 (10:17)
> An: sawfish-list gnome org
> Betreff: 1.7.0.1 compilation fails on Fedora 14
>
> I compiled and installed librep-0.91.0 and rep-gtk-0.90.4
> RPMs on Fedora 14. When I compile sawfish-1.7.0.1 RPM I get
> the error:
>
> REP_DL_LOAD_PATH=../../..//src/.libexec REP_GTK_DONT_INITIALIZE=1
> REP_LOAD_PATH=
> ../../../lisp:../../..//lisp rep compiler -f compile-batch
> widgets/color.jl
> widgets/color.jl:34: In function `make-color-item':
> widgets/color.jl:34: warning: too many arguments to
> `gtk-color-button-new-with-c
> olor' (1 given, 0 used)
> widgets/color.jl:35: warning: too many arguments to
> `gdk-color-parse-interp' (1
> given, 0 used)
> widgets/color.jl:38: warning: too many arguments to
> `gtk-color-button-get-color-interp' (1 given, 0 used)
> widgets/color.jl:42: warning: too many arguments to
> `gtk-widget-show' (1 given, 0 used)
> widgets/color.jl:47: warning: too many arguments to
> `gtk-color-button-set-color' (2 given, 0 used)
> widgets/color.jl:47: warning: too many arguments to
> `gdk-color-parse-interp' (1 given, 0 used)
> widgets/color.jl:51: warning: too many arguments to
> `gtk-color-button-set-color' (2 given, 0 used)
> widgets/color.jl:51: warning: too many arguments to
> `gdk-color-parse-interp' (1 given, 0 used)
> rep: received fatal signal: Segmentation fault
>
> struct debug_buf common:
> REP_DL_LOAD_PATH=../../..//src/.libexec REP_GTK_DONT_INITIALIZE=1
> REP_LOAD_PATH=../../../lisp:../../..//lisp rep compiler -f
> compile-batch widgets/file.jl
>
> Backtrace in `fatal_signal_handler':
> <__kernel_sigreturn+0>
> <(null)+12244264>
>
> <(null)+12244264>
>
>
> <(null)+12147902>
>
>
> Lisp backtrace:
> rep: received fatal signal: Segmentation fault
>
> struct debug_buf common:
>
> Backtrace in `fatal_signal_handler':
> <__kernel_sigreturn+0>
> <(null)+5670184>
>
> <(null)+5670184>
>
>
> <(null)+5613134>
> <(null)+5617800>
>
> Lisp backtrace:
> make[3]: *** [widget.jlc] Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> make[3]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
> rep: received fatal signal: Segmentation fault
>
> struct debug_buf common:
>
> Backtrace in `fatal_signal_handler':
> <__kernel_sigreturn+0>
> <(null)+1336616>
>
> <(null)+1336616>
>
>
> <(null)+1280943>
> <(null)+1284232>
>
> Lisp backtrace:
> make[3]: *** [widgets/file.jlc] Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> make[3]: *** [widgets/alist.jlc] Segmentation fault (core dumped)
>
> This is the report at end of configure:
>
> == == == == == == == == == == == == ==
>
> sawfish: 1.7.0.1 'Night Power'
>
> == == == == == == == == == == == == ==
>
> prefix: /usr
> exec_prefix: /usr
> libdir: /usr/lib
>
> == == == == == == == == == == == == ==
>
> compiler: gcc
> cflags: -O2 -g -pipe -Wall -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2
> -fexceptions -fstack-protector --param=ssp-buffer-size=4 -m32
> -march=i686 -mtune=atom -fasynchronous-unwind-tables
> preprocessor: gcc -E
> cppflags:
> ldflags:
> makeflags:
>
> == == == == == == == == == == == == ==
>
> rep: 0.91.0
> rep-gtk: 0.90.4
> glib: 2.26.0
> cairo: 1.10.0
> pango: 1.28.1
> gtk+: 2.22.0
>
> == == == == == == == == == == == == ==
>
> xserver: X.Org X11R7
>
> == == == == == == == == == == == == ==
>
> image loader: GDK Pixbuf Xlib
>
> == == == == == == == == == == == == ==
>
> font loader: Pango XFT
>
> == == == == == == == == == == == == ==
>
> To build the RPMs I used:
>
> rpmbuild -ta
>
> This uses directly the .spec file inside the tar.
>
> I also had to edit librep .spec to leave only NEWS, README,
> and TODO in %doc. Perhaps the rest should be removed from
> librep.spec.in.
>
> Am I doing something wrong?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Mihai
>
>
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