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Date:      Wed, 21 Aug 2002 23:38:20 +0800
From:      KT Sin <ktsin@acm.org>
To:        Martin Blapp <mb@imp.ch>
Cc:        Mark Santcroos <marks@ripe.net>, freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Solved: CURRENT and P-IV problems
Message-ID:  <20020821153820.GA12394@sarang.Singapore.Sun.COM>
In-Reply-To: <20020821172613.L34509-100000@levais.imp.ch>
References:  <20020821152306.GE1348@laptop.6bone.nl> <20020821172613.L34509-100000@levais.imp.ch>

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Hi

I believe this is caused by the pre-released version of gcc in the system. 

I started seeing this problem one week after I upgraded my hardware to
Pentium 4 in May. Two weeks ago, I built the final release version of
gcc 3.1.1 in the ports and used that to compile the kernel and userlands.

All the strange signals have disappeared since then.

Good-luck,
kt



On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 05:27:24PM +0200, Martin Blapp wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> > > The 2nd one fails at exactly the same point, that can't be coindedence.
> > > Also with a signal 10. (libutil)
> > >
> > > The 3rd ended somewhere else(games/rogue), but now with signal 4.
> > >
> > > Doing the 4rd now.
> >
> > Which ends with signal 11 in usr.sbin/devinfo/ ...
> >
> > Mark
> 
> May this be the memory corruption other users see (Alfred, David) ?
> 
> I'll start again a new row of 10 builds here and see where it
> ends.
> 
> Martin
> 
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