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Re: CT 0.29 - stuck compiling gcc 4.0 glibc 2.2.5 ppc405: execvp: /bin/sh: Resource temporarily unavailable


On Fri, Mar 25, 2005 at 06:55:55AM -0800, Dan Kegel wrote:
>Martin Egholm Nielsen wrote:
>>>I'm almost there - but it gets stuck when it should install gcc's 
>>>multilibs.
>>>Anybody got a clue to what causes the unavailability?
>>
>>
>>>make[4]: execvp: /bin/sh: Resource temporarily unavailable
>>>make[4]: *** [all-multi] Error 127
>>>make[4]: Leaving directory 
>>>`/cygdrive/c/DATA/crosstool-0.29/build/powerpc-405-linux-gnu/gcc-4.0-20050305-glibc-2.2.5/build-gcc/powerpc-405-linux-gnu/nof/zlib' 
>>
>>This old thread reports a similar problem:
>>http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-07/msg01333.html
>>
>>He blames the command length when running under Cygwin...
>>Unfortunately there is no solution to the problem - other than changing 
>>to Linux...
>
>The limit appears to be enforced in winsup/cygwin/spawn.cc:
>
>static int __stdcall
>spawn_guts (const char * prog_arg, const char *const *argv,
>            const char *const envp[], int mode)
>{
>      ...
>      if (one_line.ix > 32767)
>        {
>          debug_printf ("Command line too long (>32K), return E2BIG");
>          set_errno (E2BIG);
>          return -1;
>        }
>
>msdn says in
>http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dllproc/base/createprocess.asp
>
>lpCommandLine
>    [in, out] Pointer to a null-terminated string that specifies the 
>    command line to execute.
>        The maximum length of this string is 32K characters.
>        Windows 2000:  The maximum length of this string is MAX_PATH 
>        characters.
>
>So it appears to be a Windows limitation, not a Cygwin one.
>
>You have a couple options, in increasing order of difficulty:
>
>1) switch to linux or some other real OS, like mac os x (putty is your 
>friend, you can keep
>your windows workstation, just remote log in to the other box)
>2) cross-compile the cygwin toolchain from linux
>3) patch gcc's build to use shorter commandlines
>4) patch cygwin to bypass the windows commandline mechanism

5) cygwin already bypasses windows command line mechanism.  You just have
   to tell it to assume that the executables in /bin (or wherever) are
   100% pure cygwin executables.  See "man mount".

   mount -f -X c:\cygwin\bin /bin
   mount -f -X c:\cygwin\bin /usr/bin
   mount -f -x c:\cygwin\bin\strace.exe /bin/strace.exe       # buit with -mno-cygwin
   mount -f -x c:\cygwin\bin\strace.exe /usr/bin/strace.exe   # buit with -mno-cygwin
   mount -f -x c:\cygwin\bin\strace.exe /bin/cygcheck.exe     # buit with -mno-cygwin
   mount -f -x c:\cygwin\bin\strace.exe /usr/bin/cygcheck.exe # buit with -mno-cygwin

   This will bypass the 32K limitation in windows for command line and similar
   limitations for environment variables.

cgf

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