Alban wrote: > For some reason I'm getting more or less random segfaults compiling > kernels, world or PHP5 on BETA-3 (Python and perl went ok). So far I > haven't succeeded building a fresh kernel or world. This system is an > Athlon XP with 1MB RAM and 4GB swap, compiling is done in the usual > places in /usr, which is a set of two gstriped partitions. Dmesg attached.
If the crashes aren't repeatable (ie, the compiler segfaults in different places if you re-do the make), that's an almost sure sign of hardware problems like overheating. > - Optimization flags; I've tried setting CPUTYPE?=athlon-xp and CLFAGS=, > CFLAGS=-O -pipe, CFLAGS=-O2 -pipe so far. All w/o avail... If you're having problems, use the default compiler flags. Trying to add machine-specific optimizations into the mix is going to introduce spurious issues and make it harder to figure out the real problem. > - gcc 3.4.4, awk, PHP are all borken (all were built using gcc 3.4.4, I > suppose) > > I'm a bit low on spare time, so I'd like to tackle this problem > efficiently. Anything I forgot or to help me find the culprit? I suppose you could wait until 6.1 is released and do a binary install/upgrade? -- -Chuck _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
