[Pkg-julia-devel] Bug#906265: RFH: julia -- ppc64el port of Julia language and LLVM-6.0

Lumin cdluminate at gmail.com
Fri Aug 17 03:43:21 BST 2018


Hi Frédéric,

Thank you very much for your help!

I've filed the bug for LLVM
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=906314
and had it blocking julia's ppc64el build failure.

And have requested for a ppc64el vm. Next time I should be able to
do the ppc64el build by myself :-)


On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 05:37:06PM +0200, Frédéric Bonnard wrote:
> Hi Mo Zhou,
> 
> On Thu, 16 Aug 2018 08:38:04 +0000, Mo Zhou <cdluminate at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Package: wnpp
> > Severity: normal
> > 
> > I request assistance with maintaining the julia package.
> > Specifically I need a ppc64el porter (or anyone who has root access to
> > a ppc64el box) to help me:
> > 
> >  1. Apply patch[1] to Debian's llvm-toolchain-6.0 (= 1:6.0.1-4) and build it.
> 
> I fetched this https://reviews.llvm.org/D43781
> 
> >  2. Install the resulting llvm-6.0-dev (= 1:6.0.1-5).
> > 
> >  3. dget julia 0.7.0-2 and build Julia for ppc64el.
> > 
> >  4. if (!llvm-ftbfs && !julia-ftbfs) {
> 
> I got there : both built fine.
> I just had to avoid building in a schroot because of this :
> 
> ---
> make[3]: Entering directory '/build/llvm-toolchain-6.0-0CdyF5/julia-0.7.0'
> Warning: git information unavailable; versioning information limited
>  cd /build/llvm-toolchain-6.0-0CdyF5/julia-0.7.0/base && if ! /build/llvm-toolchain-6.0-0CdyF5/julia-0.7.0/usr/bin/julia -O3 -C "native" --output-o /build/llvm-toolchain-6.0-0CdyF5/julia-0.7.0/usr/lib/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/julia/sys-o.a.tmp  --startup-file=no --warn-overwrite=yes --sysimage /build/llvm-toolchain-6.0-0CdyF5/julia-0.7.0/usr/lib/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/julia/sys.ji /build/llvm-toolchain-6.0-0CdyF5/julia-0.7.0/contrib/generate_precompile.jl /build/llvm-toolchain-6.0-0CdyF5/julia-0.7.0/usr/lib/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/julia/sys.ji; then echo '*** This error is usually fixed by running `make clean`. If the error persists, try `make cleanall`. ***'; false; fi 
> Generating precompile statements...ERROR: LoadError: Failed to open PTY master
> Stacktrace:
>  [1] error(::String) at ./error.jl:33
>  [2] open_fake_pty at /build/llvm-toolchain-6.0-0CdyF5/julia-0.7.0/usr/share/julia/test/testhelpers/FakePTYs.jl:14 [inlined]
>  [3] with_fake_pty(::getfield(Main.anonymous, Symbol("##3#9")){String,Base.GenericIOBuffer{Array{UInt8,1}},Base.GenericIOBuffer{Array{UInt8,1}},String}) at /build/llvm-toolchain-6.0-0CdyF5/julia-0.7.0/usr/share/julia/test/testhelpers/FakePTYs.jl:30
>  [4] (::getfield(Main.anonymous, Symbol("##2#8")){Float64,Module,String})(::String, ::IOStream) at /build/llvm-toolchain-6.0-0CdyF5/julia-0.7.0/contrib/generate_precompile.jl:81
>  [5] mktemp(::getfield(Main.anonymous, Symbol("##2#8")){Float64,Module,String}, ::String) at ./file.jl:576
>  [6] mktemp at ./file.jl:574 [inlined]
>  [7] generate_precompile_statements() at /build/llvm-toolchain-6.0-0CdyF5/julia-0.7.0/contrib/generate_precompile.jl:78
>  [8] top-level scope at /build/llvm-toolchain-6.0-0CdyF5/julia-0.7.0/contrib/generate_precompile.jl:144
> in expression starting at /build/llvm-toolchain-6.0-0CdyF5/julia-0.7.0/contrib/generate_precompile.jl:4
> ---
> 
> which is unrelated to the problem you had but to workaround I built in a
> fresh ppc64el unstable vm (probably due to bug #817236 and my schroot being too old
> to be created with the fix)
> 
> > 
> >       1. clone #905807 for llvm-6.0 and remove the +moreinfo tag
> >       2. pull the experimental branch from
> >          https://salsa.debian.org/julia-team/julia
> >          and see if the patched llvm-6.0 is also able to build julia 1.0.0
> 
> this one builds fine as well.
> For now, I won't have time to re-assign the bug on llvm. I'll check that tomorrow.
> 
> >     } elif (!llvm-ftbfs && julia-ftbfs) {
> > 
> >       1. find out which patch actually fixes julia's build failure
> >          https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/blob/master/deps/llvm.mk#L482-L509
> > 
> >     } else { ...... }
> > 
> > I tried to setup a ppc64el chroot with qemu, and immediately find it
> > impractical for my laptop.
> > 
> > I tried to do it on launchpad (Ubuntu PPA/cosmic), and lauchpad told me
> > "Sorry, something just went wrong in Launchpad." during registration.
> > 
> > I tried to think of applying for the access to debian's ppc64el porterbox
> > but it appears to be impossible for a normal user to install the resulting
> > package and build another package. Although maybe I can do some hacks on
> > PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH but that's dirty.
> 
> Yes, that's a security related limitation of porter boxes which
> sometimes makes them unhelpful sadly.
> 
> FYI, you may request a ppc64el vm there :
> http://openpower.ic.unicamp.br/minicloud/
> 
> > So I gave up and wrote this RFH. That begin said, Julia's ppc64el port
> > is indeed supported by upstream, and it is worthwhile to keep Julia for
> > ppc64el such a powerful architecture.
> > 
> > Thanks in advance.
> 
> Thanks a bunch for this work :)
> 
> F.
> 
> > 
> > [1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=905807
> > 
> > Appendix
> > --------
> > 
> > The package description is:
> >  Julia is a high-level, high-performance dynamic programming language for
> >  technical computing, with syntax that is familiar to users of other technical
> >  computing environments. It provides a sophisticated compiler, distributed
> >  parallel execution, numerical accuracy, and an extensive mathematical function
> >  library. The library, mostly written in Julia itself, also integrates mature,
> >  best-of-breed C and Fortran libraries for linear algebra, random number
> >  generation, FFTs, and string processing. Julia programs are organized around
> >  defining functions, and overloading them for different combinations of
> >  argument types (which can also be user-defined).
> >  .
> >  This package provides a complete Julia installation (JIT compiler, standard
> >  library, text-based user interface).
> >  Julia is a high-level, high-performance dynamic programming language for
> >  technical computing, with syntax that is familiar to users of other technical
> >  computing environments. It provides a sophisticated compiler, distributed
> >  parallel execution, numerical accuracy, and an extensive mathematical function
> >  library. The library, mostly written in Julia itself, also integrates mature,
> >  best-of-breed C and Fortran libraries for linear algebra, random number
> >  generation, FFTs, and string processing. Julia programs are organized around
> >  defining functions, and overloading them for different combinations of
> >  argument types (which can also be user-defined).
> >  .
> >  This package provides a complete Julia installation (JIT compiler, standard
> >  library, text-based user interface).
> > 





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