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On 9/29/11 8:44 PM, BABA Yoshihiko wrote:
> Pavan,
> 
> I tried on my Intel 10.5 box as well as 10.7. I also installed
> R-Project's binary R and rebuilt, but I cannot get any error.
> 
> It seems 'illegal opcode' error is very rare, and is related to
> CPU? Now I am suspecting your G4 has a hardware trouble. But I am
> not expert on that so I may be wrong.
> 
> 

One possibility for this sort of error to occur on a G4 is if you're
using a third-party compiler that was built on a G5.

What do you get from

/usr/bin/cc --version
/usr/bin/gcc --version
/usr/bin/c++ --version
/usr/bin/g++ --version

?
- -- 
Alexander Hansen
Fink User Liaison
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