That is, there are now distinct jobs like ‘coreutils.x86_64-linux’ and
‘coreutils.x86_64-darwin’, rather than a single job ‘coreutils’ with
multiple builds. This means that testing a job is simpler:
$ nix-build pkgs/top-level/release.nix -A coreutils.x86_64-linux
See https://github.com/NixOS/hydra/issues/60 for the motivation.
not set anywhere. This causes other packages to break on 64-bit
platforms unless they happen to define those macros. So don't rely
on them.
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were no longer in use.
* A patch for compiling the ATerm library with GCC 4.3. Without it,
the code for resizing ATerm tables gets stuck in an infinite loop
(http://bugzilla.sen.cwi.nl:8080/show_bug.cgi?id=841). The problem
is in this bit of code in hash.c, which tries to dynamically figure
out the maximum signed integer:
long try_long_max;
long long_max;
long delta;
try_long_max = 1;
do {
long_max = try_long_max;
try_long_max = long_max * 2;
} while (try_long_max > 0);
At -O2, GCC 4.3 determines that 1 * 2 * 2 * ... can never be <= 0,
and so it optimises this into a 1-instruction infinite loop:
0x0805a782 <keyPut+1282>: jmp 0x805a782 <keyPut+1282>
Quite beautiful really. ;-)
The fix is to use the LONG_MAX macro instead.
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