Date: Sat, 09 Feb 2019 18:26:00 +0100 From: Alexander Leidinger <Alexander@leidinger.net> To: current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: r343917 fails into single-user mode at boot - new clang related issue? Message-ID: <20190209182601.Horde.bpuXqLK7uhQAA8pR4SB5BhN@webmail.leidinger.net> In-Reply-To: <20190209134425.Horde.qSCFULHYCNwA5XXu6q3wl2-@webmail.leidinger.net>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] Quoting Alexander Leidinger <Alexander@leidinger.net> (from Sat, 09 Feb 2019 13:44:25 +0100): > This is after deleting /usr/obj, and cleaning the ccache cache. All > cases are with CPUTYPE=native (Intel Xeon E5620). > > I remember a commit of a new clang to head. Anything else in the > area of influence for this? > My next try is to compile without CPUTYPE=native to see if the new > clang is doing something in this area which it didn't do before. Has > anyone else seen a similar issue or has an idea what to look at next? Removing the CPUTYPE setting in make.conf didn't help. Ideas welcome. Bye, Alexander. -- http://www.Leidinger.net Alexander@Leidinger.net: PGP 0x8F31830F9F2772BF http://www.FreeBSD.org netchild@FreeBSD.org : PGP 0x8F31830F9F2772BF [-- Attachment #2 --] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAABAgAGBQJcXw0oAAoJEBINsJsD+NiGmf0P/3F/lgP+SdvW9ugGqdZkttao 3TQTx4qUgm9585QXlLoKca2+cRoYvc2YQTUam3dedJAdAvuhPjmOOsMG03dnsUmF RlwuL0ln1FrUDGZvifxSvdL0QxTclOLWosg+s/P4yvSKmqVox0wbEcY/2s9cJ+tr gywXNwf0gSlnMKOLfBkroqOLfSOY/SyFkdnqQSSwzUaDozCGvLGUfpgmZbpUaQaw KFJlbgS40GJRtRuPQn6yvva1xSUYB9kX6Wx1rraHjauKaWKQ9Bz8+f1GDc6bzcC6 JLoqeZwfoV6H+1D6ojgHyS2NaaP2SMzoe9c5EoEMcUfmoATRKyy4o5XI24lGsGsP woLLugqvaZedGY2p//NA6/xYzwgofPCdhETq8CfTQkUCojxmpuXcnUKdPSicnrv0 6zFf805fkU0KcXvlZdJJa552IcROKcpsx7J8jf6fXDDNlyneZZ6IMrPV7olWkrKA 4NtKc57MimqBMo7Yjh4hcX6o5j1UFraNOQnxe1zCN4rSjQPomIcqCB7VYJX/kDpr 23RfBFL/m/XMJ04fXXGYimB0JfG2/aKofmx+F61Ba3Jwe9iZviGQkBe8T7Fbh7FI Yk07yqq8H5dnNE7sExycn05jhn4WS8USDRMIgJMFoRwzC9RyvuQZem8RbnjYAM4R p7FJxz9rb9e1BbgGr0IE =fC2C -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----help
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