On Jul  6, Aurelien Jarno ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 > On Sun, Jul 06, 2008 at 03:48:01PM +1000, Aníbal Monsalve Salazar wrote:
 > > Package: openjade
 > > Severity: important
 > > Version: 1.4devel1-18
 > > 
 > > There was an error while trying to autobuild libusb on arm:
 > > 
 > > Automatic build of libusb_2:0.1.12-12 on cats by sbuild/arm 98
 > > Build started at 20080611-2333
 > > 
 > > [...]
 > > ** Using build dependencies supplied by package:
 > > Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5.0.22), autotools-dev, pkg-config, docbook, 
 > > docbook-dsssl
 > > 
 > > [...]
 > > Making all in doc
 > > make[3]: Entering directory 
 > > `/build/buildd/libusb-0.1.12/obj-arm-linux-gnu/doc'
 > > rm -rf html
 > > mkdir html
 > > openjade -t sgml -d ../../doc/website.dsl\#html ../../doc/manual.sgml
 > > make[3]: *** [html/index.html] Segmentation fault
 > > make[3]: Leaving directory 
 > > `/build/buildd/libusb-0.1.12/obj-arm-linux-gnu/doc'
 > > make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
 > > 
 > 
 > I have already started to investigate this problem some time ago. The
 > segfaults occur in lib/Location.cxx in:
 > 
 >     InputSourceOrigin *InputSourceOrigin::make()
 >  
 > while instancianting InputSourceOriginImpl.
 > 
 > The problem does occur with gcc-4.3 and gcc-4.2, but does not occur with
 > gcc-4.1. Lowering the optimization level to -O0 does not change 
 > anything. I don't know yet if it is a gcc or an opensp bug, but the 
 > later is possible given the high number of warnings issued with -Wall.

I went through the painstaking effort of using -Wall -Werror to compile it and
eventually made all the errors go away, and it still segfaulted on arm. It
does this on no architecture other than arm. I'm at a loss for what to do,
that's why I tagged bug 479273 "help".

-- 
Neil Roeth



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