On Wed, Jun 16, 1999 at 09:10:04PM +0400, Alexander V. Lukyanov wrote:
> When compiling kernel, gcc randomly gets signals SEGV and ILL. I'm pretty
> sure that hardware is ok, and memory is with parity. There were no errors
> before.
More info: 2.2.7 compiles kernel ok, while 2.2.10 (and .9) faults 2 times
and more.
> The most interesting thing is that the errors disappear if I remove -pipe
> from arch/alpha/Makefile.
It did not really help. The failts became more rare, but still there.
> And I have just recompiled egcs with no errors
> (without -pipe too).
This puzzles me. egcs (3 stages) is bigger compilation task than kernel,
but it did not fail.
Alexander.