On Wednesday 23 March 2005 01:04, Andreas Vox wrote: > Steve wrote: > > Glad to hear it's not just me then. I had a feeling it maybe > > the athlon processor as SuSe used to issue a separate > > kernel for that. Do you use athlon? > > Now this is crucial information. GCC sigfaulting on Athlon is a > much more likely reason than unstable Scribus code or a > generic GCC / SuSE error. > > Try to set different optimisation flags (eg -O0 or -Os). > Check that your GCC builds for the correct architecture. > Check the compiler flags Scribus actually uses if there > are some specialities which don't work on Athlon. > > If you have a Athlon64 you might have to cross-compile Scribus > to target 32bit (or use a binary rpm). > > Did you or SuSE forward this bug to the GCC developers? > > Ciao > /Andreas >
I've tested every common arch for rpms: i586,i686,athlon, as well as tar builds with -march=pentium4, k8 and athlonxp on Suse 9.2. No compiler errors at all on an athlon system. I have built athlon and i686 rpms of 1.2.2cvs which I will upload later today. Peter
