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assembly file with 8 combinations of options
Hello.
Probably too late, but just in case⦠Here are the as
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variant of v14 patch 2 defining the link symbols in System.OS_Constants
This variant of patch 2 in v14 d
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The segmentation fault disappears if either -fstack-check or -O1 is removed.
(gdb) run
Starting program: /home/nicolas/runner
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db libr
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Hello.
On arm-linux-gnueabi, with gcc (Debian 14.2.0-17), the
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Hello.
The symptom is similar, but I have no way to tell if it this the same bug. Seen
with 14.2.0.
cat > main.adb <
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As the title says, this issue seems specific to ARM.
The full build log for the GCC I have tested is here:
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Hello.
The reproducer below
prints raised STORAGE_ERROR : stack
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Differences between v12 and v13
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version 13 for gcc-15
Here is a version rebase on current HEAD.
I have simply reverted commit 093894ad,
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version 11 of patch 2/8
Version 11 changes a line at the end of patch 2/8,
for compatibility for latest
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v9 fixing a typo in patch 9/9 "select 32 or 64 bits variants"
The "select 32 or 64 bits variants" patch
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Hello.
First reported as https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=244970.
This seems fixed in gnat-14, snapshot from the 20240429 in Debian.
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The suggested changes for libgnat slightly affect gprbuild.
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/gprbuild/-/blob/debian/master/debian/patches/adapt-to-private-time-t.diff
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/gpr
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Ping?
If the patch is eventually applied, the similar conditions that have been added
during the last seven years should probably also call Starts_With.
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Always with gcc-13.2.0+Debian patches on arm-linux-gnueabihf,
if s-osprim__posix.adb imports and calls
int
__gnat_gettimeofday(struct timeval *restrict tv,
struct timezone *restri
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rewrite commit 3/8 so that Duration'Size may be 32
Would version 4 of commit 3/8 be OK? It only modifies
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This 3rd attempt does the requested split.
It fixes all build errors on Debian/amd64.
The new Ada.Calendar.Clock returns sensible results.
In other words, it seems ready for review.
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The new version does not change much, but I am only posting it in order to
prevent duplicated work.
I will try to split the timespec changes and the timeval+Sockets changes, then
attempt a build.
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Ada: import nanosleep from System.OS_Primitives.Timed_Delay
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Ada: drop unneeded darwin, solaris, x32 variants of System.OS_Primitives
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Ada: drop unneeded posix2008 variant of System.Parameters
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Ada: drop unneeded x32 variant of System.Linux
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Hello.
The attached suggestions (based on gcc-13/13.2.0) might solve the current
issue, or at least simplify the investigation, but they are so intrusive that I
would like a quick review by experts bef
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Hello.
If the 'p.ads' file contains this:
--
package P is
subtype I
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I fail to understand how your answer helps anyone.
Currently, 'autoconf' fails and 'autoconf -I../config' succeeds.
With the change, both would succeed and be equivalent.
What is the benefit of requiri
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Hello.
I suggest that Homebrew adopt a solution tested for years by Debian:
* install the executables as TARGET-gcc-VERSION
* add symbolic links if necessary (gcc, gcc-VERSION, TARGET-gcc)
* apply the
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Hello.
The following valid Ada sources crash 'gcc-11 -O2 -gnatn -gnatVa' as shown
below.
All goes well w
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Hello.
I have been bitten by the exact bug described at:
https://gcc.gnu.org/legacy-ml/gcc/2013-04/msg00171.html
The work-around described there worked for me : run '
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Hello.
When I attempt to autoreconf(2.69) the gcc/ subdirectory of 10.2.1 or 11.1.0, I
get:
configure.ac:886: error: possibly
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Hello.
A minimal reproducer follows.
With gcc-9.3.0 (Debian build 13), all
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Hello.
This issue affects the @ target assignement in Ada, which is not yet officially
released, but supported with the appropriate options
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These sources should be legal. Execution would dereference a null pointer, but
this is easy to fix without changing the bug
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'gnatmake p && ./p' outputs twice 'Should be TRUE: FALSE'.
with Ada.Text_IO;
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The following sources demonstrate the issue with GCC 8.2.0.
# gnatmake main
x86_64-linux-gnu-gnatlink-8 main.ali
/usr/bin/ld: ./ms.o
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skip -f*-prefix-map options when
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