Date: Fri, 3 Mar 1995 10:49:11 +1000 (EST) From: Ian Holland <ianh@tenmail.mincom.oz.au> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: INT 10, 11 and SIGFPE Message-ID: <199503030049.AA05903@saturn.mincom.oz.au>
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WARNING: The following refers to FreeBSD 1.1.5 In an attempt to debug an "xfig" that kept getting SIGFPE, I tried to recompile "xfig" with the "-g" switch. To my dismay, gcc fails with an "Internal error: int 11" (sometimes int 10). I have been putting up with this for quite a while now, as it only appeared to happen once per "make", and a second "make" continued on fine (including the compilation that failed). But now, it consistantly occurs on the same and every file, multiple times. Has anyone else had this problem? I'd especially like to hear from anyone who had this problem until they upgraded to FreeBSD 2.0. And many apologies for living in the past, but you need to understand the logistics of getting my wife off the machine long enough for an upgrade. Who said novices are intimidated by *BSD? -- Ian Holland Mincom Pty Ltd ianh@mincom.oz.au
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