On Sun, 26 Sep 2010, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 03:26:50PM -0700, Paul Goyette wrote:I did see that note, but I just assumed that "100 and 200 series" would refer to older CPUs, and that the restriction wouldn't apply to newer, top-of-the-line models!This is how I read it too (and the phenom II specs mentions it supports 1333Mhz ddr3), but it is still one of the few differences between working and non-working systems ...
Well, nice try, but no luck. I dropped the memory speed to 1067MHz and it "survived" for much longer than usual (got about 95% of the way through the 'build.sh release' job) but still failed. This time it was gcc that got the seg-fault rather than mandoc.
I'm going to get some sleep. The cron job will kick off a couple more attempts over night; it will be interesting if the morning reveals that it now fails consistently in this new spot.
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