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Date:      Thu, 5 Aug 1999 18:35:28 -0400
From:      kwc@world.std.com (Kenneth W Cochran)
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   make world/buildworld failures sig11 AMI mainboard
Message-ID:  <199908052235.AA20023@world.std.com>

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Hello...

I continue to get failures and/or coredumps while attempting
"make world" or "make buildworld" on a system installed from the
3.2 CDs & cvsup'ed to RELENG_3.

These occur at seemingly random times/places in the process.
I've tried it about 2 dozen times now, & with no success.
CVSUP'ing went fine.  (I kept the log.)

I believe I could almost quote the gcc-sig11 faq chapter & verse...  :/

Kernel building seems to work ok, but sometimes it, too, bombs
out.  I've had this problem with Linux, too, but not lately.
(Slackware 4.0 with kernel 2.2.10 & previous...)

I think I may have eliminated RAM as the problem, as I've tried
varying configurations & amounts & continue to have the problem.
(Interesting to see how it works on a RAM-constrained system...)

System hardware is as follows:

American Megatrends (AMI) Atlas PCI-II mainboard (Series 727)
    (uses SiS 55xx-series chipset, I think...  5511?)
Pentium 133 (P54C)
32mb ram (with parity)
Number 9 Motion 771 2mb PCI video (S3-968)
DPT PCI SCSI HBA (I forget the model #) with 4mb ecc cache.
Seagate ST34573LW in SE mode
Seagate ST32550W
Plextor PX-32CS SCSI CD-ROM with 1.02 firmware

There appears to be nothing in the BIOS setup relating to memory
waitstates, etc.; I've tried changing the memory "speed" with no
change in results...

FBSD has rebooted my system a couple of times, too, & I can't so
far trace it...  I don't recall Linux ever having done that.
I've run Linux for a few years now & various other *ix before
that.  I've also run BSDI & more recently getting more "serious"
with FBSD.

System board manufacturer is no help.

Have I any options besides replacing this mainboard?

-kc


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