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Bug 1771031

Summary: graph-tool 2.29 does not build on ppc64le
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Ankur Sinha (FranciscoD) <sanjay.ankur>
Component: python-graph-toolAssignee: Ankur Sinha (FranciscoD) <sanjay.ankur>
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Version: rawhideCC: dan, sanjay.ankur
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Description Ankur Sinha (FranciscoD) 2019-11-11 18:31:27 UTC
Created attachment 1634967 [details]
build log for failed ppc64le build

graph-tool does not currently build on ppc64le.

Complete build log attached. Help appreciated.

Comment 1 Dan HorĂ¡k 2019-11-12 13:14:48 UTC
Looks like it failed due out-of-memory on the builder. "g++: fatal error: Killed signal terminated program cc1plus" is the symptom. Workarounds are to reduce parallelism or debuginfo verbosity. Fedora infra is also reviewing the builder VM setup to have good ration between memory size and number of virtual CPUs.

Comment 2 Ankur Sinha (FranciscoD) 2019-11-12 14:43:25 UTC
Make was running with -j1 here, so a serial build. :(

Comment 3 Ben Cotton 2020-11-03 15:47:54 UTC
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Comment 4 Ben Cotton 2021-02-09 15:13:20 UTC
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 34 development cycle.
Changing version to 34.