Subject: Re: gcc 2.95 fails to compile on NetBSD...
To: Todd Vierling <tv@pobox.com>
From: D'Arcy" "J.M. <darcy@druid.druid.net>
List: port-i386
Date: 08/09/1999 11:51:26
Thus spake Todd Vierling
> : /usr/local/source/gcc-2.95-i386-unknown-netbsd1.4/gcc/xgcc
> : -B/usr/local/source/gcc-2.95-i386-unknown-netbsd1.4/gcc/
> : -B/usr/local/i386-unknown-netbsd1.4/bin/ -c -I.
> : -I/usr/local/source/gcc-2.95/libchill -g -O2
> : /usr/local/source/gcc-2.95/libchill/chillstdio.c
> : xgcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11
>
> This is highly unusual; it indicates that the C compiler got a SIGSEGV.
> However, some of the support libraries are a little intensive on the
> compiler; you wouldn't happen to have somewhat low process limits?
Go into the make sources and build and install a new make. You may
have to do a few iterations and/or run some compile commands manually
Luckily it displays the command that it is running first.
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