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On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 19:33, Zac Medico wrote: |
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> Glenn Enright wrote: |
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> > On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 00:32, Glenn Enright wrote: |
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> >>On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 16:56, Zac Medico wrote: |
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> >>>That could be a hardware problem. Maybe your cpu is overheating or |
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> >>>there's something wrong with your ram. You can use a livecd with |
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> >>>memtest86+ to test the ram. |
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> >>>Zac |
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> >>Seems odd considering I am able to do major emerges with no apparent |
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> >>errors, including glibc, mplayer, etc. Still its worth checking out, so |
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> >>will give it a go tonight. |
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> > |
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> > Ok memtest been running for a few hours, but gave up nothing. stranger |
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> > and stranger... might try a ~x86 version |
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> You're not using any abnormal CFLAGS, are you? |
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> Zac |
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Not that I wouldve picked, trying with some basic ones now. It would seem that |
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because emerge is still working, that the problems are from when I *make* gz |
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files, rather than outside files from such as portage. The files I make unzip |
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to a zero length file and deliver a seg fault. Hmm... |
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