Installation of octave-forge-ltfat failed I tried to install it from port and from a poudriere generated package (using two different computers, both amd64) but the installation fail. After a few minutes, I get: "panic: Bus error -- stopping myself..." After a few more minute, it returns to the prompt and the package is not properly installed. [version: octave-forge-ltfat-2.0.1] (other octave-forge packages have no problems) OS: FreeBSD **** 10.1-RELEASE-p8 FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE-p8 #0 r280800: Sun Mar 29 12:01:46 CST 2015 toor@***:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/BSD_PIERRE amd64
The port is marked broken. How were you able to try to build it?
(In reply to Stephen Montgomery-Smith from comment #1) When I filled the bug report, the port was not marked as broken. If you comment out the line with BROKEN, you can still build the port. That step works well. The problem (same as before) is the installation.
The reason the port was marked broken is precisely because of the problem you describe. I never did figure out how to fix it. Sorry.
(In reply to Stephen Montgomery-Smith from comment #3) Thanks for trying Stephen! Fortunately for me, LTFAT works on my debian laptop.
A commit references this bug: Author: stephen Date: Fri Jul 3 21:46:39 UTC 2015 New revision: 391279 URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/391279 Log: - Unbreak by using gnu_configure instead of Makefile_unix. PR: ports/199683 Submitted by: smars@yuntech.edu.tw Changes: head/math/octave-forge-ltfat/Makefile head/math/octave-forge-ltfat/files/ head/math/octave-forge-ltfat/files/patch-Makefile.in
Try it now, and report back to me. I think my last commit may fix the problem.
(In reply to Stephen Montgomery-Smith from comment #6) As far as I am concerned, your last commit solved the problem. Thank you very much!
I will close this PR as "fixed." I will also commit an update to 2.1.0.