This is the mail archive of the
gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org
mailing list for the GCC project.
Signal 11 and RH6.2
- To: gcc-help at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Subject: Signal 11 and RH6.2
- From: Victor <victord at wwcd dot com>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 16:15:29 -0400
Hi. I installed RH 6.2 on my machine (AMD K6-2 500, MVP4, Crucial ECC
128Meg RAM, Maxtor HDD). The compilere version is egcs 2.91.66 Every
time I want to compile somthing I get an error in ccp or cpp and get a
Signal 11. I was told that signal 11 means either memory or hardware
problem. I changed memory sticks, still, same thing.
I installed TurboLinux Server 6.0.2 (it has gcc 2.95.2) and I have
absolutely no problems.
As I see it, the problem seems to be the compiler. Anyone have similar
issues with EGCS on MVP4 or other via chipsets? What is the relationship
between egcs and gcc? Why does redhat use egcs instead of gcc? Is one
better? I get a feeling that the two were merged.
I want to run RH6.2 but how do I upgrade that compiler? When I wanted to
compile gcc2.95.2 I (obviously) got signal 11. How do you upgrade from
egcs to gcc? What I mean is how do I know that all the header files and
libraries are updated?
Thanks for any info
Victor