Opened 14 years ago

Closed 14 years ago

Last modified 14 years ago

#26638 closed defect (invalid)

emacs and emacs-app fail to build on Snow Leopard

Reported by: migmit@… Owned by: drkp (Dan Ports)
Priority: Normal Milestone:
Component: ports Version: 1.9.1
Keywords: Cc: cssdev
Port: emacs, emacs-app

Description

Seems like a bootstrap-emacs crashes with a segmentation fault in both cases. Debug output attached.

Attachments (2)

emacs.txt (130.9 KB) - added by migmit@… 14 years ago.
emacs-app.txt (78.9 KB) - added by migmit@… 14 years ago.

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Change History (13)

Changed 14 years ago by migmit@…

Attachment: emacs.txt added

Changed 14 years ago by migmit@…

Attachment: emacs-app.txt added

comment:1 Changed 14 years ago by jmroot (Joshua Root)

Cc: css@… added
Owner: changed from macports-tickets@… to dports@…

Please remember to cc the maintainers.

comment:2 Changed 14 years ago by drkp (Dan Ports)

It works for me. Are you by any chance using a non-standard compiler or any non-standard options?

comment:3 Changed 14 years ago by migmit@…

Don't think so. Never installed any compilers except those from macports and XCode.

comment:4 Changed 14 years ago by cssdev

Have you applied all XCode and OS updates?

comment:5 Changed 14 years ago by migmit@…

Well, there was one Security Update pending; but I've installed it today, tried rebuilding emacs and got the same error.

comment:6 Changed 14 years ago by migmit@…

Tried uninstalling everything and installing emacs. No good, same error.

comment:7 Changed 14 years ago by cssdev

I just built and installed emacs-app without any trouble. Do you have anything in /usr/local?

comment:8 Changed 14 years ago by migmit@…

Yes, thanks, that was the problem. I've uninstalled everything, renamed /usr/local to local.bak and installed emacs without trouble. After that I've tried to install emacs-app, and failed with a segmentation fault again. On a hunch, I've uninstalled emacs, and the emacs-app installation went smoothly, and I was able to install emacs after it. Everything seems to be working now.

comment:9 Changed 14 years ago by cssdev

Resolution: invalid
Status: newclosed

I don't think I've ever tried installing both emacs and emacs-app, but it sounds like something from /usr/local got in the way. We might need to consider the ports as conflicting, recommending users to install only one.

comment:10 Changed 14 years ago by drkp (Dan Ports)

They don't conflict -- I have them both installed.

comment:11 Changed 14 years ago by migmit@…

Well, me too, that's not the point. The point is, they do conflict if you install emacs first.

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