> On 21 Jun 2020, at 12:48 am, Joel Sherrill <j...@rtems.org> wrote: > > Hi > > The m2006-2 candidate passed more of the build sweep steps than any of the > other candidates.
Great. I will branch the repos tomorrow. Thank you for all your testing and reports. They are really helpful and important. > The bsp builder sweep of all BSPs and many (1700+) configurations has the > normal 6 GCC induced epiphany failures. All but one of the BSP bsets built. > atsamv failed: > > https://lists.rtems.org/pipermail/build/2020-June/015864.html > > Looks like libbsd failed to build for that BSP with this: > > =========================== > [1875/1925] Linking build/arm-rtems5-atsamv-default/epoch01.exe > /home/joel/rtems-cron-5.0.0-m2006-2/rtems-source-builder-5.0.0-m2006-2/rtems/build/tmp/sb-1001-staging/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-rtems5/7.5.0/../../../../arm-rtems5/bin/ld:linkcmds.base:326 > cannot move location counter backwards (from 000000002047ab60 to > 000000002045f000) > collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status > > /home/joel/rtems-cron-5.0.0-m2006-2/rtems-source-builder-5.0.0-m2006-2/rtems/build/tmp/sb-1001-staging/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-rtems5/7.5.0/../../../../arm-rtems5/bin/ld:linkcmds.base:326 > cannot move location counter backwards (from 000000002053f9a0 to > 000000002045f000) > collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status > > /home/joel/rtems-cron-5.0.0-m2006-2/rtems-source-builder-5.0.0-m2006-2/rtems/build/tmp/sb-1001-staging/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-rtems5/7.5.0/../../../../arm-rtems5/bin/ld:linkcmds.base:326 > cannot move location counter backwards (from 000000002053f9a0 to > 000000002045f000) > collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status > > Waf: Leaving directory > `/home/joel/rtems-cron-5.0.0-m2006-2/rtems-source-builder-5.0.0-m2006-2/rtems/build/rtems-libbsd-d38dbbe18e5315bf69a7c3916d71ef3838d4c20d-x86_64-linux-gnu-1/rtems-libbsd-5.0.0-m2006-2/build/arm-rtems5-atsamv-default' > Build failed > =========================== > > No one may read this far but this failure and Jan's Pi2 testing failure > appear to be the hurdles now. That is a shame. Fixes are welcome. Chris
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