[Parrot-users] Compiling Parrot 1.4.0

Alessio Giovanni Baroni alessiogiovanni.baroni at gmail.com
Tue Nov 24 13:27:06 UTC 2009


This is the output:

Parrot Version 1.4.0 Configure 2.0
Copyright (C) 2001-2009, Parrot Foundation.

Hello, I'm Configure. My job is to poke and prod your system to figure out
how to build Parrot. The process is completely automated, unless you passed
in
the `--ask' flag on the command line, in which case I'll prompt you for a
few
pieces of info.

Since you're running this program, you obviously have Perl 5--I'll be
pulling
some defaults from its configuration.

init::manifest -      Check
MANIFEST.....................................done.
init::defaults -      Set Configure's default
values.....................done.
init::install -       Set up installation
paths..........................done.
init::hints -         Load platform and local hints
files................done.
init::headers -       Find header files distributed with
Parrot..........done.
inter::progs -        Determine what C compiler and linker to
use........done.
inter::make -         Is make
installed...................................yes.
inter::lex -          Is lex
installed................................skipped.
inter::yacc -         Is yacc
installed...............................skipped.
auto::gcc -           Is your C compiler actually gcc................yes,
4.4.
auto::glibc -         Is GNU libc
installed...............................yes.
auto::backtrace -     Does libc have the backtrace*
functions.............yes.
auto::fink -          Determine Fink location on
Darwin...............skipped.
auto::macports -      Determine Macports location on
Darwin...........skipped.
auto::msvc -          Is your C compiler actually Visual
C++..........skipped.
auto::attributes -    Detect compiler
attributes.........................done.
auto::warnings -      Detect supported compiler warnings..........set for
gcc.
init::optimize -      Enable
optimization.................................yes.
inter::shlibs -       Determine flags for building shared
libraries.....-fPIC.
inter::libparrot -    Should parrot link against a shared
library.........yes.
inter::charset -      Which charset files should be compiled
in..........done.
inter::encoding -     Which encoding files should be compiled
in.........done.
inter::types -        What types should Parrot
use.......................done.
auto::ops -           Which opcode files should be compiled
in...........done.
auto::pmc -           Which pmc files should be compiled
in..............done.
auto::alignptrs -     Determine your minimum pointer alignment........ 1
byte.
auto::headers -       Probe for C
headers................................done.
auto::sizes -         Determine some
sizes...............................done.
auto::byteorder -     Compute native byteorder for
wordsize.....little-endian.
auto::va_ptr -        Test the type of
va_ptr........................register.
auto::format -        What formats should be used for
sprintf............done.
auto::isreg -         Does your C library have a working
S_ISREG..........yes.
auto::arch -          Determine CPU architecture and
OS..................done.
auto::jit -           Determine JIT
capability............................yes.
auto::cpu -           Generate CPU specific
stuff........................done.
auto::funcptr -       Does compiler support function pointer
casts........yes.
auto::cgoto -         Does your compiler support computed
goto............yes.
auto::inline -        Does your compiler support
inline...................yes.
auto::gc -            Determine allocator to
use.........................done.
auto::memalign -      Does your C library support
memalign................yes.
auto::signal -        Determine some signal
stuff........................done.
auto::socklen_t -     Determine whether there is
socklen_t................yes.
auto::neg_0 -         Determine whether negative zero can be
printed......yes.
auto::env -           Does your C library have setenv /
unsetenv.........both.
auto::thread -        Does your system has
thread.........................yes.
auto::gmp -           Does your platform support
GMP......................yes.
auto::readline -      Does your platform support
readline.................yes.
auto::gdbm -          Does your platform support
gdbm.....................yes.
auto::pcre -          Does your platform support
pcre....................done.
auto::opengl -        Does your platform support OpenGL.......yes, freeglut
4.
auto::crypto -        Does your platform support crypto...........yes,
0.9.8g.
auto::gettext -       Does your configuration include
gettext.............yes.
auto::snprintf -      Test
snprintf......................................done.
auto::perldoc -       Is perldoc
installed.................................no.
auto::pod2man -       Is pod2man
installed................................yes.
auto::ctags -         Is (exuberant) ctags
installed.......................no.
auto::revision -      Determine Parrot's
revision........................done.
auto::icu -           Is ICU
installed....................................yes.
gen::config_h -       Generate C
headers.................................done.
gen::core_pmcs -      Generate core pmc
list.............................done.
gen::crypto -         Generate Digest PMC
files..........................done.
gen::parrot_include - Generate
runtime/parrot/include....................done.
gen::opengl -         Generating OpenGL bindings...In OpenGL header
'/usr/include/GL/glext.h', prototype 'glGetInteger64i_v', can't handle type
'GLint64*'; original prototype:
  GLAPI void APIENTRY glGetInteger64i_v (GLenum, GLuint, GLint64 *);

In OpenGL header '/usr/include/GL/glext.h', prototype
'glGetBufferParameteri64v', can't handle type 'GLint64*'; original
prototype:
  GLAPI void APIENTRY glGetBufferParameteri64v (GLenum, GLenum, GLint64 *);

In OpenGL header '/usr/include/GL/glext.h', prototype 'glFenceSync', can't
handle type 'GLsync'; original prototype:
  GLAPI GLsync APIENTRY glFenceSync (GLenum, GLbitfield);

In OpenGL header '/usr/include/GL/glext.h', prototype 'glIsSync', can't
handle type 'GLsync'; original prototype:
  GLAPI GLboolean APIENTRY glIsSync (GLsync);

In OpenGL header '/usr/include/GL/glext.h', prototype 'glDeleteSync', can't
handle type 'GLsync'; original prototype:
  GLAPI void APIENTRY glDeleteSync (GLsync);

In OpenGL header '/usr/include/GL/glext.h', prototype 'glClientWaitSync',
can't handle type 'GLsync'; original prototype:
  GLAPI GLenum APIENTRY glClientWaitSync (GLsync, GLbitfield, GLuint64);

In OpenGL header '/usr/include/GL/glext.h', prototype 'glWaitSync', can't
handle type 'GLsync'; original prototype:
  GLAPI void APIENTRY glWaitSync (GLsync, GLbitfield, GLuint64);

In OpenGL header '/usr/include/GL/glext.h', prototype 'glGetInteger64v',
can't handle type 'GLint64*'; original prototype:
  GLAPI void APIENTRY glGetInteger64v (GLenum, GLint64 *);

In OpenGL header '/usr/include/GL/glext.h', prototype 'glGetSynciv', can't
handle type 'GLsync'; original prototype:
  GLAPI void APIENTRY glGetSynciv (GLsync, GLenum, GLsizei, GLsizei *, GLint
*);

......................done.
gen::call_list -      Generate NCI signature
list........................done.
gen::makefiles -      Generate makefiles and other build
files...........done.
gen::platform -       Move platform files into
place.....................done.
gen::config_pm -      Record configuration data for later
retrieval......done.
Okay, we're done!

You can now use `make' to build your Parrot.
After that, you can use `make test' to run the test suite.

Happy Hacking,
        The Parrot Team


Thanks to you!



2009/11/24 Andrew Whitworth <wknight8111 at gmail.com>

> This is a very interesting problem. I was on x64 Ubuntu 9.04 when
> 1.4.0 came out and didn't see any problems. Although I do know that
> the 9.10 upgrade was very disruptive in a number of ways and could
> have changed some dependency stuff.
>
> Here's what we need to start debugging:
>
> 1) "make realclean"
> 2) Copy the output of Configure.pl and attach it
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Andrew Whitworth
>
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 7:18 AM, Alessio Giovanni Baroni
> <alessiogiovanni.baroni at gmail.com> wrote:
> > From here: http://ftp.parrot.org/releases/stable/1.4.0/
> >
> >
> > 2009/11/24 Andrew Whitworth <wknight8111 at gmail.com>
> >>
> >> Very interesting issue. How did you get 1.4.0, did you download the
> >> tarball, get it from SVN, or pick it up from somewhere else?
> >>
> >> --Andrew Whitworth
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 7:03 AM, Alessio Giovanni Baroni
> >> <alessiogiovanni.baroni at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > Hi to all,
> >> > I compiling parrot with the follow options: perl Configure.pl
> >> > --prefix=/opt/ParrotVM --optimize='-O3' --jitcapable
> --parrot_is_shared.
> >> > My machine is Ubuntu 9.10 (64 bit)
> >> > But I have the follow error:
> >> >
> >> > make[1]: uscita dalla directory
> >> > «/home/alessio/Scaricati/parrot-1.4.0/src/dynoplibs»
> >> > make -C compilers/pct
> >> > make[1]: ingresso nella directory
> >> > «/home/alessio/Scaricati/parrot-1.4.0/compilers/pct»
> >> > ../../parrot -o ../../runtime/parrot/library/PCT.pbc --output-pbc
> >> > PCT.pir
> >> > ../../parrot -o ../../runtime/parrot/library/PCT/PAST.pbc --output-pbc
> >> > src/PAST.pir
> >> > error:imcc:No such file or directory
> >> >     in file 'src/PAST/Compiler.pir' line 41
> >> >     included from 'src/PAST.pir' line 1
> >> > make[1]: *** [../../runtime/parrot/library/PCT.pbc] Errore 2
> >> > make[1]: uscita dalla directory
> >> > «/home/alessio/Scaricati/parrot-1.4.0/compilers/pct»
> >> > make: *** [compilers.dummy] Errore 2
> >> >
> >> > Why?
> >> >
> >> > _______________________________________________
> >> > Parrot-users mailing list
> >> > Parrot-users at lists.parrot.org
> >> > http://lists.parrot.org/mailman/listinfo/parrot-users
> >> >
> >> >
> >
> >
>
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