Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2002 15:30:00 -0400 (EDT) From: Wesley Morgan <morganw@chemikals.org> To: Martin Blapp <mb@imp.ch> Cc: jdp@freebsd.org, <openoffice@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: install hangs on -current Message-ID: <20020908151838.P12840-100000@volatile.chemikals.org> In-Reply-To: <20020908210308.P50626-100000@levais.imp.ch>
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Well there are no debugging symbols in the 'setup.bin', and it doesnt give
me any useful information. It appears that nearly everything is installed
in /usr/local/openoffice1.0, but ...
#0 0x280789ab in ?? ()
#1 0x28076117 in ?? ()
#2 0x281ca0c6 in ?? ()
#3 0x281ca077 in ?? ()
#4 0x2814e44c in ?? ()
#5 0x29506d3a in ?? ()
#6 0x28143e11 in ?? ()
nm doesnt show any symbols matching those addresses
I think everything would work if I could manually install it and run the
user setup from there.
On Sun, 8 Sep 2002, Martin Blapp wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > With a few patches against gcc, I have managed to build openoffice on
> > -current. However, the installation simply hangs at what appears to be the
> > final stages, repeatedly receiving a SIGPROF (according to truss). Killing
> > the setup.bin process allows it to "proceed", but subsequent user setup
> > complains about a missing setup.ins. The pkg-message mentions something
> > about this being a problem prior to 4.6, but obviously I am not running
> > that.
>
> Looks like a JERD (just another rtld deadlock ;)
>
> Can you try to start OO.org setup from gdb and trace this
> problem down ?
>
> I'm not able to build it here with CURRENT, cause my system is still
> unstable.
>
> Martin
>
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