Subject: Re: gcc errors
To: Andreas Brusinsky <brusinsk@ibdr.inf.tu-dresden.de>
From: Jason Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
List: port-hp300
Date: 01/08/1997 22:54:55
On Thu, 9 Jan 1997 01:29:59 +0100 (MET) 
 Andreas Brusinsky <brusinsk@ibdr.inf.tu-dresden.de> wrote:

 > expect 10 shift/reduce conflicts
 > yacc ./getdate.y
 > yacc: 10 shift/reduce conflicts.
 > gcc  -I.. -I. -I../src  -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -g -O -c getdate.c
 > gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 6
 > *** Error code 1
 >  
 > The message 'Internal compiler error' is quite frequent.
 > 
 > Can it be releated to an 'overtuned 68040 - I did put a 66 MHz oscillator 
 > into it) this would be a really strange thing but who knows.

...maybe... who knows.  Make sure you have an extra wait state
for your memory; there's a "25/33" jumper near the oscillator,  Set it
to "33".  If you still lose, well, put a 50MHz oscillator in there
and see if it gets any better.

 > Anohter reason could be that I run a 1.2B kernel on a 1.2 system (i.e. no 
 > other updates than the sys-tree).

...that shouln't cause the compiler to crap out like that.

 > I also get continuously the message "Unknown modifier 'Q'" when I attempt 
 > to build a current NetBSD on a HP300 (sup coll.netbsd from wipux2)

You need to build and install a -current make(1).

BTW, I strongly recommend tracking -current userland if you're going
to track -current kernel.

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