rspamd binaries fail with illegal instruction 4:

Horst Simon horst.simon at optusnet.com.au
Mon Sep 9 11:35:29 UTC 2019


Thanks for the replies, it is a Macbook Pro 2011 i try to run it on, will try the suggestions
Horst

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> On 9 Sep 2019, at 20:57, Chris Jones <jonesc at hep.phy.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
> 
> 
>> The first thing to do is check the buildbot logs, to see if you can work out what CPU feature the builds are enabling, and then proceed from there.
>> https://ports.macports.org/port/rspamd/builds
> 
> from the 10.13 configure step
> 
> -- Performing Test HAVE_AVX2_C_COMPILER
> -- Performing Test HAVE_AVX2_C_COMPILER - Success
> -- Compilation of avx asm set is supported
> -- Compilation of sse2 asm set is supported
> -- Compilation of sse3 asm set is supported
> -- Compilation of ssse3 asm set is supported
> -- Compilation of sse41 asm set is supported
> -- Compilation of sse42 asm set is supported
> -- AVX2 support is added
> -- AVX support is added
> -- SSE2 support is added
> -- SSE41 support is added
> -- SSE42 support is added
> 
> enabling AVX(2) is likely the issue here, as this is not guaranteed to be available. My 2011 mac mini running 10.13 does not have AVX2, for instance.
> 
> So the (default) build needs to be configured to not enable AVX, even if the host CPU (buildbot) supports it.
> 
> Chris
> 
>> Chris
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