Messages in this thread |  | | From | Rob Hagopian <> | Subject | Re: cc1 - fatal signal 11 during build | Date | Sun, 17 Nov 1996 05:04:10 -0500 (EST) |
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> I am trying to compile kernels for my new AMD-K5-PR100 and for my > old Intel 386-25MHz. I'll be testing out the 386 as a firewall with PPP > over a dial-up connection. > > Each time I try 'make clean ; make zImage', GCC stops compiling with an > error similar to the following, usually on sys.c or module.c: ... > I've deleted the source for 2.0.25 and loaded 2.1.10 instead. I also > reinstalled GCC from a partition holding Slackware 3.1. Compiling still > stops on the same kind of error.
I've also gotten sporadic errors with gcc and compiles on a P120. It just seems to quit. I've also had the problem the last few days of rpc.nfsd quitting on the same machine, for no particular reason (twice so far). I was using gcc 2.7.2.1 on this machine, and a recent rpc.nfsd (at least as recent as Rembrandt). At some point I'll take the machine to RH 4.0, but now it seems that this might not just be me... I am using libc 5.4.7 and the kernel running is 2.0.25... I just did a script of 6 kernel compiles yesterday and none completed :-( (no probs on a Dual PPro running parallel makes though :-) -Rob
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