
Michael, in case you have a debug build (default with HG source, unless you configure explicitly with --disable-debug), coudl you please start mserver5 by hand in a debugger, e.g., gdb mserver5 break on function get_bin_path(), run, once it breaks in function get_bin_path() single-step through it, and report on which return it exits from function get_bin_path() ? Stefan On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 02:20:02PM +0300, Michael Sioutis wrote:
Hello,
After a period of inactivity because of a system (human) failure I installed from scratch the 11.3.4 MonetDB version on my OpenBSD 32bit 4.9 system, and the errors remain. I am attaching the merovingian.log.
What other sort of information should I provide? I can access a lot of specific information about the kernel state with the aid of sysctl utility (if you find that by any chance relevant) and I could look into relevant source code files, to see what the sysctl calls are (only assuming that this is the problem, because of the changes that have been made for OpenBSD).
Mike
On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 9:34 PM, Fabian Groffen
wrote: On 07-05-2011 14:07:01 +0300, Michael Sioutis wrote:
Ok, i have symlinks in my UBuntu, but none in my OpenBSD.
It's about the same files, you just don't have python stuff. (BSD uses another versioning scheme than Linux and Solaris for its ELF shared objects)
On Sat, May 07, 2011 at 01:34:34PM +0300, Michael Sioutis wrote:
Full clean recompile. My libdir is: pico@hive:~/MonetDB-Apr2011/lib$ ls libbat.la libmapi.so.3.0 libstream.la pkgconfig libbat.so.3.0 libmonetdb5.la libstream.so.2.0 libmapi.la libmonetdb5.so.7.0 monetdb5
Oddly enough, I can see more files and directories under my lib in Ubuntu (it is version 11.3.1 I think with a different configuration though) : pico@oblivion:~/MonetDB-hg/lib$ ls libbat.la libmapi.so libmonetdb5.so.6 libstream.so.2.0.0 libbat.so libmapi.so.2 libmonetdb5.so.6.0.0 monetdb5 libbat.so.2 libmapi.so.2.0.0 libstream.la pkgconfig libbat.so.2.0.0 libmonetdb5.la libstream.so python2.6 libmapi.la libmonetdb5.so libstream.so.2
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