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Hello, |
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this bug is from 2005-02-05. It was reported again (in this thread) |
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2005-02-10. I hit the same behavior 2005-09-08. |
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internal compiler error: segmentation fault during emerge Xorg |
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The bug is simply reproducible (emerge Xorg) at the same line of code. |
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The bug is still marked as NEW. Donnie Berkholz replied 2005-02-10 with: |
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"Could you humor me and try with a vanilla kernel?" |
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My questions here: Does someone have a look at this? I think a not |
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installable Xorg is severe enough to mark it as CRITICAL. |
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Does someone know if it's worth a try with the vanilla and if vanilla |
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here means a really vanilla from kernel.org or if it's sufficient to get |
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the (too patched and thus not so vanilla) vanilla-sources. |
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Please be kind with me regarding to the fact that I'm posting here. On |
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the gentoo mailing list I get only replies like: "You probably have |
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faulty memory." If THIS would be the fact the bug would show up randomly |
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in different ebuilds or at least at different lines of code. |
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Thanks in advance for every hint |
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Frank |
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