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10:52:15
frgo
Hi. What's the preferred Linux variant to use for clasp? (I am having issues with AlmaLinux 8 and don't have the nerves to dig deeper)
12:03:09
drmeister
tar'red the quicklisp directory to /tmp/quicklisp.tar and I untar it into each directory.
12:13:31
drmeister
Ok - this will work. Its not 20 min to run cando-user-install - I think there were collisions that slowed things down.
13:20:05
yitzi
drmeister: I'm trying to debug the analyzer and I keep getting "Thread 2 received signal SIGPWR, Power fail/restart."
13:20:48
yitzi
Continuing doesn't seem to do much beyond getting the same message for a different thread.
14:43:20
Bike
really early, too. i don't even get this CLASP_PAUSE_STARTUP and CLASP_PAUSE_INIT get blown through
14:47:12
Bike
i... think it might be crashing while generating object layouts for the debugger. is that possible?
14:47:52
Bike
it prints the "Generating clasp object layouts" message and then the next line is unhandled std::exception
14:49:48
yitzi
I am getting a pile of "warning: Section .debug_aranges in <in-memory> has duplicate debug_info_offset 0x0, ignoring .debug_aranges."
14:54:55
Bike
okay, yeah. i can set up a build that works if i do it normally, but if i run it under bin/debug it crashes. what the hell.
14:57:20
Bike
and e.what() is "invalid type specifier", and i don't know where the heck that's coming from
15:25:00
drmeister
REgarding: warning: Section .debug_aranges in <in-memory> has duplicate debug_info_offset 0x0, ignoring .debug_aranges.
15:26:17
drmeister
Bike: I switched fmt to use fprintf(ostream...) probably within a few hours of when the fmt people removed support for fprintf(ostream...)
15:27:38
drmeister
That's all - all I asked was that a C++ library (fmt) support a completely normal C++ feature (ostreams)
15:29:27
yitzi
I fixed it here https://github.com/clasp-developers/clasp/commit/aaeedd079551ff27fa02aa508067326c4fd81761
15:31:14
Bike
hrm, i do have this change but i'm still seeing the problem. you can run clasp under bin/debug?
15:31:59
yitzi
And yes, it supports ostream. Just not on fmt::fprintf...we need to switch to fmt::print etc.