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[Bug c/12154] mips/amd/gcc/mvista/glib internal error: Segmentation fault
- From: "andreww at bemac dot com" <gcc-bugzilla at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- To: gcc-bugs at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: 5 Sep 2003 08:26:37 -0000
- Subject: [Bug c/12154] mips/amd/gcc/mvista/glib internal error: Segmentation fault
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------- Additional Comments From andreww at bemac dot com 2003-09-05 08:26 -------
So if there could be a kernel/cache problem how can I go about
tracking this down? Is there way to test the cache? Can I
turn it off? Any ideas?
Sorry, got a bit confused with your statement. You have compiled
glib with this version of the compiler, running as a cross compiler?
I tried to use a cross compiler, but the version of binutils I
tried (2.12) to compile for the compiler said that it could not be
compiled with a cross compiler, so I used the compiler on the board.
Then since compiling gcc seems to require multiple passes/stages
then that can't be done with a cross compiler. And it is after the
1st stage that it falls over, so I don't think a cross compiler will
help me?
Anyway, thanks for all your help so far...keep the suggestions coming!
thanks,
andy