Andy Whitcroft wrote:
Seems that this one is eating /dev/null's during 'make' phase of a
build. Am trying to track down whats changed.
Ok, this seems to be related to the changes in:
vdso-hash-style-fix.patch
Backing this out reverses the new behaviour.
It looks like the check to see if the options are valid, use -o
/dev/null -xc /dev/null and that is causing the compiler to remove
/dev/null.
The machines affected do not seem to have such old compilers:
gcc version 3.3.4 (Debian 1:3.3.4-3)
Yeah, yeah I know I should not be running my builds as root, but then we
should not be eating it either.
-apw
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