[Slackbuilds-users] Problem building qt5 on 14.2
flupi at mclink.it
flupi at mclink.it
Tue Aug 30 20:38:25 UTC 2016
Il 28/08/2016 12:43, Andrzej Telszewski ha scritto:
> On 28/08/16 12:06, flupi at mclink.it wrote:
>> On Slackware 14.2 I get:
>>
>> internal compiler error: Segmentation fault
>>
>> when building the qt5 package. I tried rebuilding several times but I
>> always get the same error, although in different part of the code. An
>> example:
>>
>> /usr/include/c++/5.3.0/limits:1734:10: internal compiler error:
>> Segmentation fault
>> = round_to_nearest;
>>
>> Another example:
>>
>> /tmp/SBo/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.6.1/qtbase/include/QtCore/../../src/corelib/kernel/qmetatype.h:1151:18:
>>
>> internal compiler error: Segmentation fault
>> copyIterFunc _copyIter;
>>
>>
>> It is a new installation of 14.2, the system is up to date with
>> slackpkg. I have already compiled 20 SBo packages (including webkitgtk,
>> which is very big) without problems.
>>
>> The system:
>>
>> HP Probook (Core i7)
>>
>> 16 GB RAM
>>
>> 500 GB SSD ( I tried two different SSD, Crucial MX200 and
>> Samsung Evo)
>>
>> I have checked the RAM with memtest for several hours without errors.
>>
>> Apart from that the system runs fine. Any ideas or suggestions?
>>
>
> The only thing I can tell you is that I've built qt5 2 days ago just
> fine on clean system in VM.
>
> Maybe some of the installed packages affect the build, or rather the
> compiler?
>
> Maybe you could try building with llvm instead of gcc just to see what
> happens?
>
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>
I tried with clang and it compiled for a very long time without errors.
There was an error at the end when building something python related
because clang didn't accept/recognize one parameter.
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