Bug #1092
closedminiruby cause SEGV on x64-mswin64_90
Description
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I am trying to compile Ruby 1.9.1-p0 on Windows Server 2008 X64 using Visual Studio 2008. Here are the commands I execute to run the build:
cd ruby-1.9.1-p0
win32\configure.bat --prefix=c:\ruby --target=x64-mswin64
"c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\BIN\nmake.exe"
The compile fails here:
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Creating library miniruby.lib and object miniruby.exp
miniruby.exe -v
ruby 1.9.1p0 (2009-01-30 revision 21907) [x64-mswin64_90]
mt -nologo -manifest miniruby.exe.manifest -outputresource:miniruby.exe;
2
.\miniruby.exe: [BUG] Segmentation fault
ruby 1.9.1p0 (2009-01-30 revision 21907) [x64-mswin64_90]
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c:174795479500980226 p:-795976 s:17179869188 b:40697744 l:174795479500980227 d:1
74795479500980227 TOP
c:174795788738625537 p:0000 s:8589934594 b:40697816 l:26cffd800002320 d:26cffd80
0002320 TOP
-- Ruby level backtrace information-----------------------------------------
[NOTE]
You may encounter a bug of Ruby interpreter. Bug reports are welcome.
For details: http://www.ruby-lang.org/bugreport.html
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: '.\miniruby.exe' : return code '0x3'
Stop.
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I looked in the redmine bug database and believe that my issue is covered by Bug 1036. I notice that this bug has been changed from open to feedback. Since I am having the same issue, can we move it back to open? I would like to be working with ruby 1.9.1-p0 instead of rc1.
Thank you very much,
~/Ramsey Dow
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Updated by phasis68 (Heesob Park) almost 16 years ago
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This is not a bug.
You tried to build 64bit ruby with 32bit compiler. If you didn't specify the target, you will succeed to build 32bit ruby.
There are several command prompts in Visual Studio 2008 Tools.
You should not run Visual Studio 2008 Command Prompt but run Visual Studio 2008 x64 Win64 Command Prompt to run 64bit compiler.
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Updated by usa (Usaku NAKAMURA) over 15 years ago
- Status changed from Open to Rejected
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So, not a bug.
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