Hi all,

Thanks for your replies. I've already tested memory and everything is
fine. I also tested some other stuff in my linux like wget that doesn't
seg fault and other programs don't seg fault also. I think something got
corrupted and I don't think it is hardware. How can I overcome this?

Best regards,

Paulo Matos
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From: "MAL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Segmentation Fault Everywhere


> brett holcomb wrote:
> > Just because Windows doesn't seg fault doesn't mean it's not broken.
> > The compling, etc. we do with Gentoo is far harder on a system then
> > Windows.  In addition Windows may not tell you - it just gives some
> > strange error.
> >
> > 99.999% of seg faults are hardware.  There is a definitive reference
on
> > this but I don't have it where I can get to it.
>
> ... or.. su (and so forth) was compiled with the wrong compiler flags,
> such as -march=i686 on a i586 machine.
>
> Which may happen if Paulo accidentally put the wrong CFLAGS in
> /etc/make.conf , or updating config files went awry.
>
> MAL
>
>


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