Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2011 12:27:35 +0200 From: Stefan Walter <stefan@freebsd.org> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: libxul dumps core with 'illegal hardware instruction' with newly ported 'pytrainer' Message-ID: <20110406102734.GA1490@birne.dunkelkammer.void> In-Reply-To: <BANLkTimSNqHDoPt6kuG1zoF6QGjcXRZX-Q@mail.gmail.com> References: <20110405070656.GA1490@birne.dunkelkammer.void> <BANLkTimSNqHDoPt6kuG1zoF6QGjcXRZX-Q@mail.gmail.com>
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Andrew W. Nosenko, 05.04.11, 13:39h CEST: > On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 10:06, Stefan Walter <stefan@freebsd.org> wrote: > > (I didn't get any replies on freebsd-gecko@, so I thought I'd just send it > > on freebsd-ports@, too.) > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm working on a port for pytrainer (see [1]), which uses libxul to > > display GPS tracks via Google Maps or OSM. Starting the software, it > > crashes with "illegal hardware instruction" and leaves a core dump behind. > > Something compiled for CPU model higher than CPU, which actually run > the resulting binary? I don't think so. Everything's compiled from ports on the machine I run it on, without any special CFLAGS. I usually don't even enable additional optimizations for ports that offer them. I originally thought it might be the Linux Flash plugin, but uninstalling it didn't help. Regards, Stefan
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