Matthieu Herrb <matth...@herrb.eu> writes:

  Since I couldn't reproduce test errors on my local machine running the
  development version of OpenBSD 5.1, I'll probably ugrade gcc64 again
  to what is going to be OpenBSD 5.1. (even if not formally released,
  the binary sets that are going to make the final release are already
  available).

This is hardly gcc problem.  It would be very surprising if it is not a
kernel problem.

OK, it could be a hardware problem, but the exact same thing happens on
a different OpenBSD 5 system I've tried.  It could be a C library
problem, but the intermittence speaks against that.

Last, it could be bugs in the failing software.  I did a lot of code
staring on the relevant GMP code, and feel very confident it is correct.
That particular code has not changed for about 10 years, and has been
used on many systems without problems, including OpenBSD prior to 5.0.

Since others now report the same type of problems with other software,
the likelihood that this ia an OpenBSD problem is very high.

-- 
Torbjörn

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