Messages in this thread | | | From | CaT <> | Subject | Re: lots of 2.2.4 oopses | Date | Thu, 25 Mar 1999 17:43:08 +1100 (EST) |
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Rik van Riel wrote the following: > > On Wed, 24 Mar 1999, David Ford wrote: > > On Wed, 24 Mar 1999, Alex Buell wrote: > > > > Is everyone who is having 2.2.4 crash on them using egcs ? > > > I'm using 2.2.4 with egcs-1.1.2. I've not met any OOPS yet (machine is > > > under heavy load at the moment - compiling some GNOME crap) If I do see an > > > OOPS, I will let you know. > > > > I am also using egcs 1.1.2 and not having problems on loaded servers. > > Egcs 1.0.3 is fine too (on all releases since 2.1.something).
egcs 1.1.2 + glibc 2.1 + -march=pentiumpro and - -fno-strength-reduce is fine here
Now, some people may get dejavu out of this question. When I first asked it I got confused between -fomit-frame-pointer and -fno-strength-reduce :) Anyways, is -fno-strength-reduce there to avoid a certain bug I heard that gcc has with -O2 optimisation or is there a deepr reason?
> Maybe something weird got introduced in egcs version 1.1.3?
1.1.3? You meant he snapshots?
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