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Patch Boehm-Weiser gc so that ecl builds on 32-bit Linux Docker images #21474

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mkoeppe opened this issue Sep 12, 2016 · 10 comments
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Patch Boehm-Weiser gc so that ecl builds on 32-bit Linux Docker images #21474

mkoeppe opened this issue Sep 12, 2016 · 10 comments

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mkoeppe commented Sep 12, 2016

I am building Sage on a 32-bit Linux Docker (https://github.com/mkoeppe/docker-images/tree/master/sagemath-buildenv-32bit).

Building ecl fails with this error: getcontext failed: Use another register retrieval method?

This is solved with a patch that is a backport from the patch mentioned here
ivmai/bdwgc#133
(branch here: https://github.com/mkoeppe/bdwgc/tree/gc7_2f_sage)

Upstream: Fixed upstream, but not in a stable release.

CC: @dimpase @jdemeyer @embray @kiwifb

Component: packages: standard

Author: Matthias Koeppe

Branch/Commit: bf44c21

Reviewer: François Bissey

Issue created by migration from https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/21474

@mkoeppe mkoeppe added this to the sage-7.4 milestone Sep 12, 2016
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mkoeppe commented Sep 12, 2016

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mkoeppe commented Sep 12, 2016

Commit: bf44c21

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mkoeppe commented Sep 12, 2016

New commits:

bf44c21#21474: Patch Boehm-Weiser gc so that ecl builds on 32-bit Linux Docker images

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kiwifb commented Sep 12, 2016

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So the fix is in master but not in any release yet?

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mkoeppe commented Sep 12, 2016

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Yes, as far as I can see.

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kiwifb commented Sep 12, 2016

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I have no issue with adding a patch approved upstream. So long as it doesn't cause anything else to break we are all good as far as I concerned.

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kiwifb commented Sep 12, 2016

Upstream: Fixed upstream, but not in a stable release.

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kiwifb commented Sep 12, 2016

Reviewer: François Bissey

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