>>>> "Gary" == Gary Beckmann
<gbeckmann(a)radionics.com> writes:
Gary> There has to be someone who babysits the gamma release.
Me, I suppose.
Gary> It will no longer build, and I'm beginning to question how
Gary> it ever built in the first place.
Builds fine for me on Linux under GCC with and without debug, and I'm
not seeing any other reports of problems. Your report's on my desk,
but I don't see anything in the backtrace that might be of help, I
don't have access to any HPUX systems, and I've not had time to look
at the sources.
Still, with no other reports I have to conclude it's your environment.
Done any compiler or OS upgrades recently? Have you tried without the
-g switch again? Maybe you can't have -O and -g in that same build?
Maybe you used gcc for the successful build? Memory and disk are OK?
There's something specific I don't understand going on in your build.
Here are your source and install locations.
Gary> Source code location:
/net/jupiter/user/pub/mothra/tools/xemacs/xemacs-21.4
Gary> Installation prefix: /usr/local
Things start off logically:
Gary> Loading
/net/jupiter/user/pub/mothra/tools/xemacs/xemacs-21.4/src/../lisp/update-elc.el...
... so far so good, but then ...
Gary> Loading
/net/jupiter/user/pub/mothra/tools/xemacs/xemacs-21.4/hpux10.20/lisp/dumped-lisp.el...
... excuse me? What's this hpux10.20 directory? Are you sure it
contains 21.4.6 code?
Have you tried "scorched earth"? Ie, a build from a completely fresh
checkout on a disk in a galaxy far far away where it can't find any
existing XEmacs stuff to choke on?
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