Dan Demeter <dan@apexis.ro> writes:
The other builder is set up now :) I have installed clang on the 2nd host also, but I don't know how to make the mariadb build process use clang instead of gcc / g++ ? Do I need to uninstall gcc / g++ and make a symlink ?
I will handle this from my side, as desribed by Wlad in another mail. The build currently fails. I think you need to install libncurses5-dev?
- Enable core files in current directory (if not enabled already). It looks
uhm, Not sure how to do this. Is this http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-313498.html the option you
No, this (ulimit -c) should not be needed, I think ...
are talking about? I can tweak the /etc/security/limits.conf file if needed.
Yes, if there is a limit on core file size in limits.conf, then you probably need to remove it, core files can become rather big. But I am not sure here, I was just trying to guess why mysql-test-run was not finding a core file. I am not even sure if the problem is the core is not generated, or if the core is generated but not found for some reason.
Check now if you have better debug messages, with gdb and debug symbols installed. If not, then I will take a look on the core file directory.
Thanks, I will check once a new build has completed and let you know. - Kristian.