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Re: signal 11
- To: Carlo Wood <carlo at runaway dot xs4all dot nl>
- Subject: Re: signal 11
- From: Oliver Graf <ograf at fga dot de>
- Date: 07 Aug 1998 18:52:26 +0200
- Cc: dbeck at freesoft dot hu, egcs at cygnus dot com (egcs at cygnus dot com)
- References: <199808070128.DAA01189@jolan.ppro>
Carlo Wood <carlo@runaway.xs4all.nl> writes:
> | > This is the first time I post to this list. Already have a silly
> | > question. Why do I get a signal 11 when compiling on linux ?
> |
> | See the web page
> | http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/
> |
> | for possible answers (you may have hardware problems).
> |
> | Jeff, possibly the egcs FAQ should point to that page?
>
> I should note that if you compile kernel 2.0.x yourself
> with egcs, and you have a pentium or ppro, then the kernel
> stack gets corrupted and/or lots of signal 11 all over
> the place (I got "Internal compiler errors" and netscape
> crashing on me etc.). I think I'll try 2.1.x one of these
> days :/
I'm running kernel 2.0.33-35 since months on RedHat 5.X Systems. All kernels
are compiled using egcs 1.0.3 + haifa. No Sig11 here.
Regards,
Oliver.