Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 14:03:04 +1300 From: Mark Kirkwood <markir@paradise.net.nz> To: Kris Kennaway <kris@obsecurity.org> Cc: Joseph Peralta <jperalta17@gmail.com>, freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: errors during buildworld Message-ID: <43486C48.3090404@paradise.net.nz> In-Reply-To: <20050921174155.GB80991@xor.obsecurity.org> References: <a5150ee2050921103379f89fe8@mail.gmail.com> <20050921174155.GB80991@xor.obsecurity.org>
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Kris Kennaway wrote: > On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 01:33:15PM -0400, Joseph Peralta wrote: > >>I am attempting to run 'make buildworld' using the FreeBSD 6.0-BETA5 source, >>prior to this I completely removed and re-created /usr/src and /usr/obj and >>downloaded the new source with cvsup. During the build I get the following >>error, does anyone have any ideas what would be causing it or how to fix it? >> /usr/src/lib/libz/inflate.c:1086: internal compiler error: Segmentation > > > This is a FAQ, it usually means hardware failure. > > Kris I have just run into this as well - updating 6.0-BETA5 last night on a (few weeks old) 6.0-BETA5 system (Tyan S2510 + 2 PIII 1GHz + 2G). The obvious thing to do is check for a hardware problem, so: - Tested cpus with cpuburn (2xburnP6 for 1 hour). - Tested memory with memtest-86 (about 6 hours). The system passes these tests easily, so I am finding it hard to see hardware problems (Indeed the system is well ventilated and cooled - 6 fans, and the exhaust air is never anything but cool, even while running cpuburn). Another interesting point is that I have used this system to update 6.0-CURRENT to 6.0-BETA1 and subsequently BETA2, BETA3, BETA4 (and BETA5 once) without seeing this issue. I removed /usr/obj/usr/src/* and tried buildworld again, and it went through that time (am running the updated system now)... So it's a bit confusing, could we be seeing a real gcc bug? regards Mark
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