Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 10:56:55 +0200 (CEST) From: Dirk-Willem van Gulik <dirkx@webweaving.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: make world errors - on not just current Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.10.9909061050410.94654-100000@brunte.ispra.webweaving.org>
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In recent weeks, I've been plagued by make-world errors, usually a 'signal 10' sometime in gcc compilation on a few of my machines: cc -O -pipe ...... /local1/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../../../../contrib/egcs/gcc/cp/semantics.c cc: Internal compiler error: program cpp got fatal signal 10 *** Error code 1 It happens at random moments; i.e. differnt files normally, but does not seem to be a hardware fault, as three different machines do the same thing. Using a 'make -DNOCLEAN world' one can 'push' it through. Specifically current 'current' is a pain. The weirdness is that I see this, to some extent, on several platform; 2.2.8, 3.2 and current. These are all pulled from CD and cvs-supped to their levels and stored on different (local) hard disk's with each machine (ide or scsi). The 'only' thing I can think off which is the same across the machines is that they all use 'de0' ethernetcards. Almost everything else is different, processor, memory, motherboard, etc. Powerspike's are not too likely either; as at least one machine is on UPS. Any hints or idea's as where to look ? Dw To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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