Subject: Re: Root name servers (forgot original title)
To: John F. Woods <jfw@ksr.com>
From: Bill Squier <groo@menger.eecs.stevens-tech.edu>
List: current-users
Date: 07/19/1994 16:51:14
In message <9407191415.AA13410@aggregate.com>, Mark P. Gooderum writes:
>
>I just moved to mostly current from June 2nd sources. The kernel is as of
>yesterdays sup, userland is still from Chris's i386 binary snapshot of the
>13th (?). I'll be up to home built current userland some time later this
>week.
>The biggest problem is I have random SEGV core dumps again. I've only got
>8M of RAM and it hits when compiling anything serious with X running. The
>cores have been from everything, make, sed, gcc, and ccp. These behave like
>the cores from the pmap problems way back when (March?April?). Re-run things
>and it works.
This is the exact RAM size and symptoms that occur on my Amiga ('030) running
NetBSD-current (Jul-17 sup). However, I don't even need X running.
Compiles run for what seems to be a random length of time, and then--
spurious SIGSEGV.
My 24MB i486/DX2 has been ROCK SOLID forever now.
Pointers? Types of things you'd like to see for more info?
-wps
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