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On 10/28/07, Dan Farrell <dan@×××××××××.cx> wrote: |
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> On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 06:04:43 +0200 |
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> "Yoav Luft" <yoav.luft@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> > hello, |
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> > during an emerge -uDN process, the compilation for gcc-4.2.1 failed, |
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> > as well as for glibc, with same errors. |
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> > I have run revdep-rebuilt, and found out about a broken |
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> > libexpat.so.0thingy, which I solved following the instruction of the |
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> > gentoo irc bot. |
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> > after that, compiling gcc still fails. |
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> > insn-emit.c: In function 'gen_leave': |
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> > insn-emit.c:1123: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault |
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> > . . . |
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> > I'm clueless about it, but do feel that not being able to updaate gcc |
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> > or glibc is bad, and will probably mean that I will not be able to |
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> > update other things as well. |
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> Have you done a memtest-86, and waited for a few days, or at least a |
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> few error-free complete passes? |
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> -- |
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I have waited for a few days, and tried different versions of gcc and glibc, |
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all failed. |
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I did had an overheating problem a couple of months ago, right around the |
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time the problem started. So, it could be that the CPU is semi-toasted? How |
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do I run memtest-86? Is there anything else that's worth checking? |