June 27, 2012 [Issue 8305] New: DMD Segfaults on Certain Imports | ||||
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http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=8305 Summary: DMD Segfaults on Certain Imports Product: D Version: D2 Platform: x86 OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: regression Priority: P2 Component: DMD AssignedTo: nobody@puremagic.com ReportedBy: SyntaxColoring@gmail.com --- Comment #0 from SyntaxColoring@gmail.com 2012-06-26 17:58:35 PDT --- Commit 31f97 (shttps://github.com/D-Programming-Language/dmd/commit/31f974a03de4372a7f95801b3e4f5a09f052ee1e) introduced a bug that causes DMD to crash with a segmentation fault upon invocation. It looks like importing certain modules, like std.stdio, causes the crash. (A simple "Hello world" program cannot be compiled.) The modules do not have to be actually used; only imported. Importing an empty module does not trigger the crash. Tested under a completely new installation of Arch Linux. 32-bit everything. I built a Git checkout of DMD, but pointed it to the imports and binaries from the 2.059 .zip file from dlang.org. (I was in the process of upgrading the entire toolchain, and Phobos and DRuntime cannot be compiled with an older DMD.) -- Configure issuemail: http://d.puremagic.com/issues/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- |
June 27, 2012 [Issue 8305] DMD Segfaults on Certain Imports | ||||
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Posted in reply to SyntaxColoring@gmail.com | http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=8305 Walter Bright <bugzilla@digitalmars.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEW |RESOLVED CC| |bugzilla@digitalmars.com Resolution| |WORKSFORME --- Comment #1 from Walter Bright <bugzilla@digitalmars.com> 2012-06-26 18:33:29 PDT --- You'll need to rebuild druntime and phobos to go with 2.060. -- Configure issuemail: http://d.puremagic.com/issues/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- |
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