Bug #11753
closed
Building ruby-git on Arch Linux eats all memory on ./configure
Added by bararchy (Bar Hofesh) almost 9 years ago.
Updated almost 9 years ago.
Description
Hi,
I'm trying to build Ruby from sources.
What I tried:
- Build from git using git clone, autoconf, ./configure
- Build with RVM versions 2.2.1, 2.2-head, 2.1.5, ruby-head
All have failed when reaching the "./configure" phase.
It seems that all memory is getting eat up and the system hangs unless a quick "Ctrl + C" is pressed to stop the process.
Notes:
- I had ruby installed and working until trying to re-build
- I had a system restore which left most of /home/ with wrong permissions (was taken care of but maybe Ruby's configure needs some files with +x which don't have them right now?)
- Other programs which relays on "./configure" scripts work and build without issues.
Bar Hofesh wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to build Ruby from sources.
What I tried:
- Build from git using git clone, autoconf, ./configure
- Build with RVM versions 2.2.1, 2.2-head, 2.1.5, ruby-head
All have failed when reaching the "./configure" phase.
It seems that all memory is getting eat up and the system hangs unless a quick "Ctrl + C" is pressed to stop the process.
Notes:
- I had ruby installed and working until trying to re-build
- I had a system restore which left most of /home/ with wrong permissions (was taken care of but maybe Ruby's configure needs some files with +x which don't have them right now?)
- Other programs which relays on "./configure" scripts work and build without issues.
Ok, using the "echo here and there" debug method I got to the part where it is getting stuck:
echo "Testing 1"
if test x"${_as_can_reexec}" != xno && test "x$CONFIG_SHELL" != x; then
_as_can_reexec=no; export _as_can_reexec;
echo "Testing 2"
I see "Testing 1"
But not "Testing 2"
Removing those lines get me into an infinite loop
- Status changed from Open to Third Party's Issue
It's a part of standard AC_INIT()
.
Probably a bug of Arch Linux which autoconf
does not support yet.
Please report it to Arch Linux and/or autoconf
,
with exact versions of the OS and autoconf
.
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