On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 12:14 PM, Bruce Dubbs <[email protected]> wrote:

> Last night I did a jhalfs run of LFS to get timing data fo 7.10 (and to
> check gcc failures (they were OK)).
>
> What I got was a hang in coreutils.  The specific test was
> tests/misc/seq-precision.sh where it does:
>
> seq 999999 inf | head -n2 > out || fail=1
> seq 1 .1 inf | head -n2 > out || fail=1
> seq inf inf | head -n2 | uniq > out || fail=1
>
> If you run these from the command line, there is no problem.  Something
> happens when running jhalfs that seems to be intercepting the sigpipe
> signal when head exits and seg runs forever making the script hang.
>
> Running the build/test from the command line seems OK.
>
> When running jhalfs, I'd suggest editing lfs-commands/chapter06/116-coreutils
> and adding
>
> rm tests/misc/seq-precision.sh
>
> I've not tested this.  What I did was a 'ps -ef |grep nobody' and saw the
> seq command running.  I killed that and then did it twice more for the
> other two calls and then the test completed.
>
>
That sounds incredibly similar to the problems I encountered last time that
you helped me with...


> ---
>
> In a second minor issue, when running jhalfs the tar extraction of
> packages writes a sequence like:
>
>  Building target 133-man-db
> tar: write error
>
> The actual extraction seems to be OK.  It does not happen on every file
> but does for most.
>
> Upon reflection it may be due to my disk setup.  My drive is an SSD and I
> have noatime as a part of the mount options.  That may be the reason for
> the message.  However I don't get that message from the command line when
> working from the SSD drive.
>
>   -- Bruce
>
>
This was the other set of errors that I came across. You thought it was a
partition table problem, which, in fact, is/was another issue. The hard
drive I use in my PC is a 512e drive, which was produced by Dell during the
transition time of MBR->UEFI. It is supposed to use 4096-byte sectors,
instead of the normal ones. But, I doubt that is the problem in this case.
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