That's odd. I've never seen it. Regardless how how screwed up your 5.6.1
download might have gotten, it shouldn't be able to cause a kernel panic, so
I'd guess something about your OS install is hosed. =(
Sorry I can't be of more assistance.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Matt Patterson) wrote:
>I wrote a few days ago about trouble I was having with building Perl 5.6.1:
>
>Originally I appeared to be missing some files from the package, but that
>turned out to be Stuffit truncating the file names (I didn't realise it did
>that - I knew about the issues with HFS+ file systems, but didn't realise that
>they'd affect my UFS system...) so I unpacked the archive with Tar and the
>configure process, with the extra flags suggested by Ken Williams, went fine,
>so I thought that the kernel panics I'd seen before were a result of this, but
>'make test' still causes a Kernel panic, which is a pain...
>
>It happens during the test of op/lfs and the panic message goes like this:
>
>----
>Unresolved kernel trap (cpu 0): 0x300
>Data access DSISR=0x40000000 DAR=0x02a03560 PC=0x00163580 MSR=0x00009030
>
>generating stack backtrace prior to panic:
>
>backtrace: 0x00163580 0x00163568 0x001632ec 0x00163a30 0x000ad564 0x000b0dac
>0x0016a1b8 0x000beb0c 0x000bf6d8 0x00195858 0x00195650 0x001974b8 0x0003d6a4
>0x00096ee4 0x00040b8c 0x00040a24 0x00028794 0x00099020 0x0009cb44 0x00098da0
>0x6f636b69
>Memory access exception (1,0,0)
>
>Waiting for remote debugger connection
>----
>
>Has anyone seen anything like this? Is this a perlbug thing, or is it a
>hardware thing? I'm pretty confused and a little worried by this...
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