Re: Fedora 10/ARM?

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On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 11:11:09AM +0530, Kedar Sovani wrote:

> > With the announcement of Fedora-10, I am sure people would want to know
> > whether anyone is building F10 packages for ARM. 
> > 
> > I have been doing just that. So far I have built a set of basic packages
> > (including gcc) that boots F10 on ARM. These packages are, for now,
> > built on an F8 build root. Once I have rpm-build built for F10, I could
> > rebuild all the packages on an F10 build root. And then make the rpms
> > available somewhere.
> 
> Ok, I now have the build closure with rpm-build available for F10. Thus
> far, I have upwards of 450 rpms built for F10 (on an F8 root). 
> 
> I have now started re-buildling these rpms on F10. While building rpms
> on the F10 root, one problem that I see is some binaries keep crashing. 
> 
> I could narrow down the problem to "-fstack-protector" option to gcc. If
> I do not pass that option, things work fine. Else, I see the binary
> seg-faulting. Is anyone aware of a known issues with gcc-4.3 on ARM, as
> far as stack protector is concerned?

Kedar,

Can you try whether the fix for gcc PR35965 resolves this?  E.g.
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2008-06/msg01641.html .


thanks,
Lennert

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