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Hello,
I am trying to compile Firefox 17 from abs through a clean chroot, but I get an error : http://pastebin.com/b7d6EJXu
TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | automation.py | Exited with code -11 during test run
Does anyone knows how to fix it ?
Thanks !
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Are you compiling in a tty? It seems to want a display... (But I don't really know how to read these things - that's just what it looks like to me.)
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I tried to compile in a tty with tmux, but I have got an error, so then I tried in a terminal. It fix the error, but now I have the error I posted in this topic
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You are compiling as you, right? (Not as another user?) And DISPLAY etc. is all correctly set? Because it still seems from your pastebin not to be finding X's display etc.
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I tried tonight to compile it with default CFLAGS, it worked.
But if I compile it with the -march=corei7avx (I have a core i5 on my laptop), I get the error I posted in this topic.
Edit : I am on the #archlinux on IRC now, if you prefer.
Last edited by Anthony25 (2012-11-29 23:48:45)
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No idea, sorry. Well beyond my ken.
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Bump.. I'm getting this error too. I can't compile firefox 18.0.1 from source using abs. I have a ivy bridge i5 and am using march=native. Does anyone know how to get this working?
Last edited by toaster2 (2013-02-01 16:42:39)
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