[DiscordArchive] Hello friends. I have a Linux bash dashboard install that I am attempting to update, and my compile
[DiscordArchive] Hello friends. I have a Linux bash dashboard install that I am attempting to update, and my compile
Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2022-06-04T22:57:14.869000+00:00
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Hello friends. I have a Linux bash dashboard install that I am attempting to update, and my compile is failing partway through with the error: `clang: fatal error: clang frontend command failed due to signal (use -v to see invocation)` I am running Ubuntu 20.04, clang version 10.0.0-4ubuntu1, on arch64. Could anyone give me a hand?
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-06-04T23:12:57.481000+00:00
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I have never touched any form of ARM in my life, nor do I know anyone who has, but I would guess it would be a good idea to use google to find a solution if nothing else since it's related to clang and not AC itself afaik.
Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2022-06-04T23:13:55.319000+00:00
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I've been digging through files, and I think clang wasn't installed the first time I ran this. Do you know for sure if AC usually uses gcc vs. clang?
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-06-04T23:14:43.980000+00:00
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GCC and clang are both compilers that work. Clang is obviously superior and a lot faster than GCC, in fact I use clang myself, but they both work fine.
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-06-04T23:16:01.200000+00:00
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It could very well be an issue with AC, somehow, and I wish I could help you but like I said I've never touched the architecture.
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-06-04T23:16:55.689000+00:00
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You could try using GCC instead of Clang, but I'm not sure how it couldn't have been installed if you could run the command.
Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2022-06-04T23:18:21.091000+00:00
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Yeah, something changed because it was building until I pulled the repo. Something in MMapMgr.cpp. I'll look at the repo history.