Hi Gabe, On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 15:02:47 -0400, Gabe Plaxico <[email protected]> wrote: > src/wrapper/_pycuda_struct.c:252: warning: ‘unpack_float’ defined but > not used > src/wrapper/_pycuda_struct.c:264: warning: ‘unpack_double’ defined but > not used > src/wrapper/_pycuda_struct.c:276: warning: ‘_range_error’ defined but > not used > src/wrapper/_pycuda_struct.c:1556: fatal error: error writing to -: > Broken pipe > compilation terminated. > src/wrapper/_pycuda_struct.c:252: warning: ‘unpack_float’ defined but > not used > src/wrapper/_pycuda_struct.c:264: warning: ‘unpack_double’ defined but > not used > lipo: can't open input file: /var/tmp//cc08bnzd.out (No such file or > directory) > error: command 'gcc-4.2' failed with exit status 1
That looks like a process invoked by gcc (the assembler? that 'lipo'
thing?) has crashed. Unfortunately it doesn't look like it whatever
crashed said why before it did. Here are some wild guesses:
- Did your machine run out of memory during the build?
- The web just told me that 'lipo' is a tool to build fat
binaries. Maybe you can make things better by building a non-fat
("skim"? :) binary.
- Rerun the last command with '-v' to see what commands gcc is running
under the hood.
HTH,
Andreas
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