[Slackbuilds-users] Problem building qt5 on 14.2

Colin Tree coltree at tpg.com.au
Wed Aug 31 06:42:54 UTC 2016


I used to get occasional problems which ended up heat related.

CPU fan full of cruft and the temp climbing, especially when working 
hard, i.e. compiling.

What's your ambient, try compiling at night when cooler, open the boxen 
and direct a fan at the M/B

I've solved it with a Zalman fanless heatsink. It's massive and quiet 
and cool.

Seems like you've tried most everything else



Go well,

Colin



On 08/31/2016 06:38 AM, flupi at mclink.it wrote:
> 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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