Subject: Re: Building SSH 1.2.26
To: David Bogen <ayti@usa.net>
From: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@nas.nasa.gov>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 09/10/1999 11:25:22
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, David Bogen wrote:
> Has anyone here successfully compiled ssh-1.2.26 for NetBSD 1.4.1?
>
> Recently, I installed NetBSD 1.4.1 on a MacIIci, 8MB RAM, 500MB HD. So
> far, I've installed the base, kern, etc, misc, text, secr, and comp
> tarballs along with a few packages (joe, libg++, libslang, lynx, perl5,
> etc.).
>
> Now, I'm trying to compile ssh from source and having a bit of trouble
> doing so. The ssh source seems to contain a secondary package to handle
> some of the math (gmp-2.0.2-ssh-2) which is compiled before ssh. When I
> issue the 'make' command to actually compile the source, the compiler
> quits with a message:
>
> gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11
>
> Initially, I couldn't even run the configure script without a seg fault.
> However, installing the libg++ package allowed me to run the configure
> script from start-to-finish. Occasionally, after issuing the 'make'
> command, the compiler will core dump in such a way as to actually log me
> out of my session. So far, I've tried wiping out the config files and
> re-running the configure script, rm'ing the whole ssh dist. dir and then
> unpacking a fresh copy, and trying to figure out if I'm missing any other
> libs.
I'm seeing a similar behavior on an i386 system running -current. The
present suspicion is that I've (and probably you've) got bad memory.
Try removing and re-seating all of the memory SIMMs (obviously with the
power off).
Take care,
Bill