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bug #53859: FreeBSD PowerPC64 Build Fails

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Submitted:  Mon 07 May 2018 07:34:12 PM UTC
   
 
Category:  None Severity:  3 - Normal
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Sat 31 May 2025 02:19:46 PM UTC, comment #1: 

Greetings!  Does this problem still exist?  If so could you please post the full configure and make logs and instructions to reproduce?

There are working ppc64 packages for both gcl 2.7.1 and gcl 2.6.14 in Debian, so my guess is that this has long been fixed.

Take care,

Camm Maguire <camm>
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Mon 07 May 2018 07:34:12 PM UTC, original submission:  

When building on FreeBSD 11 PowerPC 64-bit build fails with:

; (IN-PACKAGE 'PCL) is being compiled.
;; Warning: The package operation (IN-PACKAGE 'PCL) was in a bad place.
; (SHADOW 'DOCUMENTATION) is being compiled.
;; Warning: The package operation (SHADOW 'DOCUMENTATION) was in a bad place.
End of Pass 1. 
End of Pass 2. 
OPTIMIZE levels: Safety=1 (No runtime error checking), Space=0, Speed=3
Finished compiling /usr/ports/lang/gcl/work/gcl/unixport/../pcl/gcl_pcl_pkg.o.
Loading binary of GCL_PCL_PKG...
Loading /usr/ports/lang/gcl/work/gcl/unixport/../pcl/gcl_pcl_pkg.o
Unknown reloc type 10

Error: ERROR "The assertion tp&^tp on line 185 of sfaslelf.c in function relocate failed"
Fast links are on: do (si::use-fast-links nil) for debugging
Signalled by LOAD.
ERROR "The assertion tp&^tp on line 185 of sfaslelf.c in function relocate failed"

Broken at LOAD.  Type :H for Help.

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