Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 19 Nov 1998 16:47:44 +1100 | From | Kevin Lentin <> | Subject | Re: have a look at this proggie, please. |
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On Wed, Nov 18, 1998 at 10:13:51AM +0000, Tigran Aivazian wrote: > /* > * Hi guys, > * > * Compile this without optimization: gcc -g -Wall tst.c -o tst > * and see what happens (SIGFPE). Kernel is 2.1.127 but I think it happens > * on 128 as well (and all others starting from 0.99, or even non-Linux > * systems). What I am asking is - even if it is a CPU bug (all in 386-Xeon range) > * Linux still should be able to work around it (if Solaris can!), should it not?
SCO OSR5 using gcc 2.7.2 gets an FPE on the second calculation.
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