On 10/14/08, Pietro Cerutti <gahr_at_freebsd.org> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA512 > > Erik Cederstrand wrote: > | > | Den 13/10/2008 kl. 18.22 skrev Scot Hetzel: > | > |> When I tried rebuilding the audio/pulseaudio port on -CURRENT, it > |> would fail with: > |> [...] > |> cc1: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault: 11 > |> > |> Is anyone able to reproduce these problems? > | > | "Segmentation fault: 11" from GCC is often a sign of bad RAM. Have you > | tried to switch RAM modules? > > I'd try to switch optimizations off before going the hard way :) > It's not a problem with optimizations, as cc -I/nonexistent -lstdc++ -Wmissing-include-dirs test.cpp also results in this error. I swapped the two 1GB RAM sticks with the original two 512M RAM, and it also reproduced the Segmentation fault when '-Wmissing-include-dirs' was used. Without '-Wmissing-include-dirs' both audio/pulseaudio and the test program compile. ScotReceived on Tue Oct 14 2008 - 17:02:22 UTC
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