On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 09:31, Bart Cerneels <bart.cerne...@kde.org> wrote: > On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 02:30, kat amsterdam <kat.amster...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Dear Amarok Dev, >> I have been trying several time to get Amarok to build from GIT so I can >> test the new iPod support written by Bart Cerneels and pay you guys and gals >> a bug bounty of 250 euro. For some reason the GIT version will not build. >> I've tried on my ubuntu 10.04 x86_64 - failed on ffmpeg. Tried packages, >> built it myself amarok would not build. >> So I figured the issue was with 10.04 so I grabbed my 11.04 i686 machine. >> When I build I get the following segmentation fault in amarokcore_automoc.o >> Generating moc_BookmarkPopup.cpp >> [ 0%] Built target amaroklib_automoc >> [ 0%] Built target amarokcore_automoc >> [ 0%] Building CXX object >> src/core/CMakeFiles/amarokcore.dir/amarokcore_automoc.o >> Segmentation fault >> make[2]: *** [src/core/CMakeFiles/amarokcore.dir/amarokcore_automoc.o] Fout >> 139 >> make[1]: *** [src/core/CMakeFiles/amarokcore.dir/all] Fout 2 >> make: *** [all] Fout 2 >> **** Installation failed. Aborting package creation. >> Any suggestions on how to get past these errors? >> -- > > hmm, that is not an error I'm familiar with. Hope someone recognises it.
If it is the compiler that is segfaulting it is probably a hardware error. Try running some memory diagnostics. Compiling the Linux kernel is also a good memory stress-test. Try removing memory modules one at a time and see if the problem disappears. /Lukas _______________________________________________ Amarok-devel mailing list Amarok-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/amarok-devel