> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steven Critchfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

> Looks like a hardware problem as you had failures in 
> different locations
> but both where a gcc seg fault. This means either your CPU is hot and
> starting to spit out randomness or your memory is failing and 
> producing
> randomness. Could be something else like low power supply and therefor
> faulty writing/reading of data to/from memory. 
> 
> Any way around it looks like you are in for either a while of 
> debugging
> hardware or a hardware replacement regiment.

The first thing I usually do in these situations (after making sure the
machine's fans are all running and dust-free) is run MEMTEST-86.
http://www.memtest86.com/  It's not foolproof, but in my experience it
catches more memory problems than any other utility.
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