On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 10:51:40AM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote: > > :I just installed a new DragonFly/amd64 system on a blank disk. Most of the > :basic applications (base system, non-graphic packages) work fine. > : > :While building applications from pkgsrc, I noticed many crashes of make(1) > :with signal 11s. Nevertheless, I was able to install most of the programs I > :wanted. > > You mean bmake ? pkgsrc uses bmake.
I didn't really pay attention at the moment. I definitely saw some gmake processes in the lot. > :Things took a turn for the worse when I tried to run X11. None of the window > :managers I tested could run. They all crashed with signal 11s. > :The only application I was able to run under X is xterm. All others I could > :test crashed immediately after launch. > > I haven't tried X stuff yet but we are not seeing any signal 11's on > our 64-bit package source building box, other then from 'conftest' > which is supposed to crash. > > I'll update to the latest master just to make sure some recent commit > did not create an issue. I have updated the system. The only changes I got where in hammer and sys/platform/pc64/amd64/sysarch.c Applications still crash as before. > I'm not sure what the issue could be if 32-bit works fine on the box. > Do you have the system frequency tuned up or is it running stock? It is running stock, with good cooling and a reputable brand power supply. And since I am really a stability fan, the mainboard features ECC memory. -- Francois Tigeot