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May 12, 2003 DMD 0.64 release | ||||
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Made many suggested changes to the linux setup. Hopefully fixed bad section name bug. http://www.digitalmars.com/d/changelog.html |
May 12, 2003 Re: DMD 0.64 release | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter | On Mon, 12 May 2003 02:18:12 -0700, Walter wrote: > Made many suggested changes to the linux setup. Hopefully fixed bad section name bug. > > http://www.digitalmars.com/d/changelog.html Hi walter, Working better! But I still get one relocation error. It's completely different: ../../bin/dmd -I/home/john/dmd/src/phobos hello.d gcc hello.o -o hello -lphobos -lpthread -lm /usr/bin/ld: /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-pc-linux-gnu/3.2.2/../../../libphobos.a(gc.o): bad relocation section name `.rel.gnu.linkonce.t_d_new?' Otherwise still links to a runnable hello. As you can see, dmd still can't seem to access my dmd.conf even in /etc. If I don't include the -I switch, it just complains about not being able to find object.d again. I still don't know why. Nice to see the linker step integration in place. Thanks! later, John |
May 12, 2003 Re: DMD 0.64 release | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter | Closer... I get another linker warning (but hello still linked).
/usr/bin/ld: ../dmd/lib/libphobos.a(gc.o): bad relocation section name `.rel.gnu.linkonce.t_d_new?'
Again, I'm on Linux 7.3 with gcc version 29.6. I've also got gcc 3.3 (experimental) version on my machine. It shows the same behavior.
BTW: Kudos on the linux port!
Bill
Walter wrote:
> Made many suggested changes to the linux setup. Hopefully fixed bad section
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May 12, 2003 Re: DMD 0.64 release | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter | I tried to go a bit further than hello.d... I compiled d2html.d, using dmd -c d2html.d, and then gcc -o d2html d2html.o ~/dmd/lib/libphobos.a -lpthread -lm I'm using gcc 2.94. When I type "d2html hello.d", it crashes with a segv. Using ddd, I printed the backtrace: #0 0x00000000 in ?? () #1 0x0804f1c2 in _Dgcx_Gcx_fullcollectshell_FZk () #2 0x0804f0b6 in _Dgcx_Gcx_fullcollectshell_FZk () #3 0x0804e1db in _Dgcx_GC_malloc_FkZPv () #4 0x0804db1a in _d_newclass () #5 0x0804bc42 in _Dstream_Stream_readExact_FPvkZv () #6 0x0804bd86 in _Dstream_Stream_read_FJeZv () #7 0x080494a2 in _Dmain () #8 0x0804a482 in main () #9 0x42017499 in __libc_start_main () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6 Bill Walter wrote: > Made many suggested changes to the linux setup. Hopefully fixed bad section > name bug. > > http://www.digitalmars.com/d/changelog.html > > > |
May 12, 2003 Re: DMD 0.64 release | ||||
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Posted in reply to Bill Cox | On Mon, 12 May 2003 08:57:42 -0400, Bill Cox wrote: > I tried to go a bit further than hello.d... > > I compiled d2html.d, using dmd -c d2html.d, and then > gcc -o d2html d2html.o ~/dmd/lib/libphobos.a -lpthread -lm > > I'm using gcc 2.94. When I type "d2html hello.d", it crashes with a segv. Using ddd, I printed the backtrace: > > #0 0x00000000 in ?? () > #1 0x0804f1c2 in _Dgcx_Gcx_fullcollectshell_FZk () > #2 0x0804f0b6 in _Dgcx_Gcx_fullcollectshell_FZk () > #3 0x0804e1db in _Dgcx_GC_malloc_FkZPv () > #4 0x0804db1a in _d_newclass () > #5 0x0804bc42 in _Dstream_Stream_readExact_FPvkZv () > #6 0x0804bd86 in _Dstream_Stream_read_FJeZv () > #7 0x080494a2 in _Dmain () > #8 0x0804a482 in main () > #9 0x42017499 in __libc_start_main () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6 I decided to give this a try on my system, and surprisingly came up with similar results. With gcc 3.2.2, running "d2html hello.d", the program crashes with the segmentation fault. Following Bills lead, I printed out a very similar backtrace: #0 0x00000000 in ?? () #1 0x0804f176 in _Dstream_MemoryStream__ctor_FZC12MemoryStream () #2 0x0804f06a in _Dstream_MemoryStream__ctor_FZC12MemoryStream () #3 0x0804e18f in _Dstream_MemoryStream__ctor_FZC12MemoryStream () #4 0x0804dace in _Dstream_MemoryStream__ctor_FZC12MemoryStream () #5 0x0804bbf6 in _Dstream_Stream_readExact_FPvkZv () #6 0x0804bd3a in _Dstream_Stream_read_FJaZv () #7 0x08049456 in _Dmain () #8 0x0804a436 in main () #9 0x400acb97 in __libc_start_main () from libc.so.6 |
May 12, 2003 Re: DMD 0.64 release | ||||
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Posted in reply to John Reimer | well perhaps not so similar. |
May 12, 2003 Re: DMD 0.64 release | ||||
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Posted in reply to Bill Cox | "Bill Cox" <bill@viasic.com> escribió en el mensaje news:3EBF9A46.5030006@viasic.com... | I tried to go a bit further than hello.d... | | I compiled d2html.d, using dmd -c d2html.d, and then | gcc -o d2html d2html.o ~/dmd/lib/libphobos.a -lpthread -lm | ... Last I remember, d2html didn't work because d2html.kwd doesn't exist. I'm just downloading 0.64 so I can't see if it's included or not (but I think not). However, I tried to compile it with 0.63 and I get "Error 42: Symbol Undefined __d_arraycatn". ------------------------- Carlos Santander --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.478 / Virus Database: 275 - Release Date: 2003-05-06 |
May 12, 2003 Re: DMD 0.64 release | ||||
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Posted in reply to John Reimer | John Reimer wrote: > gcc hello.o -o hello -lphobos -lpthread -lm > /usr/bin/ld: > /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-pc-linux-gnu/3.2.2/../../../libphobos.a(gc.o): bad > relocation section name `.rel.gnu.linkonce.t_d_new?' I suspect that the linker can't do nonascii symbols. Lets make a hex dump of the error message: ~/dmd>dmd -I/home/rogalsky/dmd/src/phobos samples/d/hello.d 2>&1|od -ctx1 0000000 g c c h e l l o . o - o h 67 63 63 20 68 65 6c 6c 6f 2e 6f 20 2d 6f 20 68 0000020 e l l o - l p h o b o s - l 65 6c 6c 6f 20 2d 6c 70 68 6f 62 6f 73 20 2d 6c 0000040 p t h r e a d - l m \n / u s 70 74 68 72 65 61 64 20 2d 6c 6d 20 0a 2f 75 73 0000060 r / b i n / l d : / u s r / l 72 2f 62 69 6e 2f 6c 64 3a 20 2f 75 73 72 2f 6c 0000100 i b / l i b p h o b o s . a ( g 69 62 2f 6c 69 62 70 68 6f 62 6f 73 2e 61 28 67 0000120 c . o ) : b a d r e l o c a 63 2e 6f 29 3a 20 62 61 64 20 72 65 6c 6f 63 61 0000140 t i o n s e c t i o n n a m 74 69 6f 6e 20 73 65 63 74 69 6f 6e 20 6e 61 6d 0000160 e ` . r e l . g n u . l i n k 65 20 60 2e 72 65 6c 2e 67 6e 75 2e 6c 69 6e 6b 0000200 o n c e . t _ d _ n e w 250 004 ' \n 6f 6e 63 65 2e 74 5f 64 5f 6e 65 77 a8 04 27 0a The culprit is the section name ".rel.gnu.linkonce.t_d_new\250\004"! Hope this helps. Is it possible to get the assembler output of dmd, or is there no intermediate assembly stage. Olaf -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ I Dr. Olaf Rogalsky Institut f. Theo. Physik I I I Tel.: 09131 8528440 Univ. Erlangen-Nuernberg I I Fax.: 09131 8528444 Staudtstrasse 7 B3 I I rogalsky@theorie1.physik.uni-erlangen.de D-91058 Erlangen I +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
May 12, 2003 Re: DMD 0.64 release | ||||
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Posted in reply to Olaf Rogalsky | "Olaf Rogalsky" <olaf.rogalsky@theorie1.physik.uni-erlangen.de> wrote in message news:3EBFB609.F06CD2DD@theorie1.physik.uni-erlangen.de... > Is it possible to get the assembler output of dmd, Yes. Run dumpobj or obj2asm on the .o file. |
May 13, 2003 Re: DMD 0.64 release | ||||
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Posted in reply to John Reimer | "John Reimer" <jjreimer@telus.net> wrote in message news:pan.2003.05.12.12.05.41.484927@telus.net... > gcc hello.o -o hello -lphobos -lpthread -lm > /usr/bin/ld: > /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-pc-linux-gnu/3.2.2/../../../libphobos.a(gc.o): bad > relocation section name `.rel.gnu.linkonce.t_d_new?' This is fixed now. > Otherwise still links to a runnable hello. As you can see, dmd still can't seem to access my dmd.conf even in /etc. If I don't include the -I switch, it just complains about not being able to find object.d again. I still don't know why. Did you edit the contents of /etc/dmd.conf? |
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