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NetBSD 10 earmv5 issue with awk
Hi,
I'm in the process of updating some PogoPlugs that've been running
amazingly well since the NetBSD 7 days. PogoPlugs use the Marvell Kirkwood
earmv5 CPU.
The first test upgrade went well and everything works perfectly, so far,
except awk.
When compiling pkgsrc/pkgtools/pkg_install, awk failed making depends:
...
of variables in the first group before continuing. Be sure to run
`/usr/bin/make clean' after the changes.
==========================================================================
[1] Segmentation fault (core dumped) ${AWK} -f
${PKGSRCDIR}/mk/pkgformat/pkg/reduce...
*** Error code 1
gdb gives:
Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
#0 0x0001d26c in yycheck ()
So I compiled awk with symbols and tried again, and awk failed like so:
assertion "s < f->state_count" failed: file
"/usr/src/external/historical/nawk/bin/../dist/b.c", line 568, function "pmatch"
[1] Abort trap (core dumped) ${AWK} -f
${PKGSRCDIR}/mk/pkgformat/pkg/reduce...
Any ideas why this is happening? If it gives a clue, I think I saw this
when updating a PogoPlug a year ago, so I just compiled NetBSD for earmv4
and used that.
Thanks,
John
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