Messages in this thread |  | | | From | Whit Blauvelt <> | | Subject | Re: tcp_keepalive crash - still fixed by upping value to absurdity - egcs caused? | | Date | Wed, 1 Mar 2000 10:57:49 -0500 |
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Alan & Dave,
Hello again. Continues to be stable with that proc tcp_keepalive value jacked into absurdity.
For another purpose (getting gtk/gimp/xsane to compile right) I've now reverted to gcc 2.7.2.3 from the current Red Hat egcs. Do you suspect that the bug came about through egcs compilation (some of your changes, Dave, make it look like you were trying to make it safe from the compiler)? Should I recompile and set tcp_keepalive back to normal to see, for the good of the community, if that also stops the crashes?
If it _is_ the compiler, why don't you guys lean on Red Hat to provide at least the option of the solider version? Seems basic that that should be bedrock-stable in any distro. Which does Red Hat use for its kernels?
Whit
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