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Re: repost: compilation errors



On Wed, 15 May 1996, Marc A. Volovic wrote:

Ok one more comment.
It does make a difereance what hardware or kernel y have.
some erly implamantation of the 2940 driver created the same problem,
do to data bufering

Alon


> On Wed, 15 May 1996, Tuvik Beker wrote:
> 
> > gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11
> 
> This little error has very little to do with the type of system you have
> or lack, you cluelss newbie. SIG11 on compilation usually means that 
> something is rather seriously wrong with the system. When you compile - 
> does the problem occur ALLWAYS at the very same place in the very same 
> file? If no - you have a memory problem.
> 
> If not, kill some demons and compile again (sendmail is a good 
> candidate). If the error does NOT occur at the very same place, but does 
> occur, this probably means you have a dead memory SIMM (or TWO).
> 
> Try removing or shifting memory in your computer.
> 
> ---MAV               (finger for PGP signature block)
> Marc A. Volovic (marc@cs.huji.ac.il)
>                  Linguists do it cunningly
> 

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