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Bug#315021: gcc-3.3: ICE compiling Linux 2.6.12 x86 using kernel-package



"Pete de Zwart" <dezwart@gpats.com.au> writes:

> 	The kernel compile SEGV's at the same spot each time.
>
> 	It is quite strange as this is the only linux server out of 10 that
> has this behaviour, so I partly agree with your summation that it could be a
> hardware error, if it was memory related, I would anticipate that it would
> SEGV at other places rather than the same spot.
>
> 	The start from scratch part has been done a few times, still dies at
> the same spot. I can try rebooting the router and attempt to compile from
> scratch again, this may take a few days, as I will not have physical access
> to the router until the end of the week.
>
> 	What I might do is to take the kernel .config over to another
> computer and see if it has the same error.

That would be nice.

> 	For the .i file that you are looking for, would this have been
> created for the .c source file or the .h header file?

Both. So, what did the gcc invocation you tried look like?

-- 
	Falk



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