Messages in this thread |  | | Subject | Re: cc1 - fatal signal 11 during build | Date | Sun, 17 Nov 1996 14:34:16 -0600 (CST) | From | Keith Rohrer <> |
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> On Sun, 17 Nov 1996, Victor Vaughn wrote: > > gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11 > Signal 11 errors are 90% of the time caused by hardware problems, usually > the L2 cache. Try disabling the L2 cache in bios, (if that isn't > possible, take it out, and try compiling) If that solves your problem, > get some new cache :> Are you overclocking, or not properly cooling, your CPU? My AMD 486 DX2-80 flakes out after a few hours, apparently from L1 cache corruption, when not equipped with a heat sink and working fan. The signal 11 or signal 6 or illegal instruction errors occur in random places, and while I can eventually get the kernel to build with the CPU like this, odds are there's errors anyway. So check your CPU... (my dx2-80 runs fine as a dx4-100 or a dx2-100 with a heat sink and working fan).
Keith
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