1 |
2013/8/16 Michael Palimaka <kensington@g.o> |
2 |
|
3 |
> On 16/08/2013 23:22, Francisco Ares wrote: |
4 |
> |
5 |
>> 26892 Illegal instruction | $AWK -f "$ac_tmp/subs.awk" > |
6 |
>> 31167 Illegal instruction | $AWK -f "$tmp/subs.awk" > $tmp/out |
7 |
>> |
8 |
> > [...] |
9 |
> |
10 |
> I have built binary packages for "sed" and "gawk", created in a machine |
11 |
>> with the same characteristics and configuration, and emerged those to |
12 |
>> the new machine. Even so, the errors keep coming. |
13 |
>> |
14 |
> |
15 |
> It could be an issue with faulty memory, or problem with glibc. |
16 |
> |
17 |
> Often though, illegal instruction is the result of a mismatch between the |
18 |
> host, and the target for which the binary was compiled. |
19 |
> This could be checked by comparing /proc/cpuinfo with your CFLAGs. |
20 |
> |
21 |
> |
22 |
> |
23 |
Thanks, gonna check that. |
24 |
|
25 |
Francisco |