SuSE gcc blows up
Massimo Morin
mmorin at schedsys.com
Mon Jul 10 16:24:57 EDT 2000
Hi guys,
ccb at valinux.com wrote:
> Fatal error 11 in gcc is usually an indication of a memory
> error. Got Diagnostics?
I do not trully belive it is a memory problem. I got a lenghty discussion times
ago about it, here is
On Thu, 08 Jun 2000, Calvin Ostrum wrote:
> On Thu, 08 Jun 2000, Massimo Morin wrote:
> ....
> | This is very weird. I tought as well it was a memory problem, even if the
> | machine was working just fine before the upgrade to RH6.1
> |
> | LEt me ask: did you upgraded, or just suddenly the machine stopped to work?
>
> Just suddently. No change had been made. I was in the middle of
> compiling for the first time a large program I had just downloaded
> and I associated it with that but I think it was an error to do so.
>
> | It wasn't a bad idea the fact that the memory went bad..... but I really do
> | not have any idea on what happend now
>
> What do you think of this idea: linux-zealots are always saying
> how wonderful Linux is, it never crashes, etc. (If X crashes,
> thats just an application program!). When it does crash, with
> a kernel panic like this one, they say, oh, thats your HARDWAREs
> fault. Perhaps many of these cases it ISNT the hardwares fault??
>
> Here is one case for sure it isn't hardware fault all the time:
> "signal 11's". Have you noticed a lot of people pontificating
> that signal 11's mean bad memory? Completely untrue, of course.
> Signal 11's are just segmentation faults, and the usual thing
> that causes them is a bug in a program accessing nonexistent
> memory with a wonky pointer.
>
> Perhaps the same thing is the case here, and the kernel really
> did have problems. I assume your Suse and RH kernels were not
> identical. (If they were, they were installed in different
> overall systems that might have made a difference).
>
> I just ran memtest86 which is supposed to be a pretty good program,
> for 2 hours, through all its tests, including extended, and it
> found no problems with my memory.
>
As Calvin pointed out sometimes signal 11 is a plain signal for a bus error.
The disussion that he is mentioning is at
http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/
Well articulated but I do not know how much substatinated.
If you want a memory checker take a look at
http://reality.sgi.com/cbrady/memtest86/
but I still think it will not find any problem tho.
Hope this helps
Max
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