mips.mips64elhf and mips.mips64el buildworld

Dimitry Andric dim at FreeBSD.org
Wed Apr 4 21:26:03 UTC 2018


On 4 Apr 2018, at 17:02, Cy Schubert <Cy.Schubert at cschubert.com> wrote:
> 
> In message <06A6FF73-A15B-4EA1-854A-B2B741FB7E63 at FreeBSD.org>, Dimitry
> Andric writes:
...
>> Which program is producing the "could not read symbols" output?  The
>> linker?  Maybe it trips up over these 32-bit shared libraries.
> 
> Yes, it appears to be the linker.
> 
>> 
>> It would probably help a bit if you posted the buildworld output
>> somewhere, so it is more easily visible how the libraries are built,
>> and by which program(s) they are processed.
> 
> Do you have access to universe12b.freebsd.org? The output is in
> /home/cy/projects/pvt/_.mips.mips64elhf.buildworld and
> /home/cy/projects/pvt/_.mips.mips64el.buildworld.
> 
> The Makefile building the library in question is kerberos5/lib/libasn1/M
> akefile. My alterations are:
> 
> universe12b$ svn diff -cr323334  kerberos5/lib/libasn1/Makefile

FWIW, a clean head checkout as of r332035 can build world just fine for
mips.mips64elhf, that is with __MAKE_CONF and SRCCONF both set to
/dev/null.  So it's likely due to your changes, I'll try those tomorrow.

-Dimitry

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