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Lindsay Haisley wrote:
>>> What's an "Error 11" in the OpenOffice build?  OO-2.0.3 build flaked out on 
>>> me 
>>> (see http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=140924) on "project boost", but 
>>> the 
>>> info I posted wasn't sufficient and Jacob Moc marked the bug NEEDINFO.  The 
>>> OO 
>>> build is very verbose in some things, but there was no detail on this 
>>> failure.
>>>
>>> A bit of googling indicates that other people have had the same problem, in 
>>> the 
>>> same place.
>>>
>>> The odd thing is that now I'm rebuilding it and tee'ing the build output to 
>>> a 
>>> file, and grepping the file it looks as if the build has already passed 
>>> "project boost", which makes me think that perhaps Error 11 indicates a 
>>> resource exhaustion condition of some sort.
>>>
>>> Maybe it'll finish OK <knocks on wood!>.
>>>
>> Thus spake Tamas Sarga on Tue, Jul 18, 2006 at 01:31:46PM CDT
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just a shot into the darkness, but it seems like an "ordinary" segfault.
>> It can occur in some non-(easily)reproductable situations, for example
>> resource exhaustion, or memory/motherboard error, or over-heating and so
>> on. OOo compilation needs a lot of tmp place and takes a long time, so
>> it will heat your system if it isn't cooled appropriately.
>>
> The CPU temp on the box stabilizes pretty quickly during all builds at
around
> 49 C (120 F) which doesn't cause a problem for any other builds.  This
has
> crept up a over the past 6 months, indicating that I may need to clean
fans and
> heat sink fins - also that it's now summer in Texas and the room
environment
> here is kept warmer than in winter.  Heat index outside today is about
103 F.
>
> If the CPU overheats, the usual result is generally a system lock-up, but
> memory can throw errors, too.  The box has like 5 fans in it, so
generally
> over-heating isn't a problem.  I'd guess that the "Error 11" message
may be the
> result of  memory exhaustion, more similar to the "Signal 11" segfault
error
> I've seen for years on boxes with flakey memory.
>

Sorry for the previous top-posting.
A memtest may help you.

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