From: kfisher3@mach1.wlu.ca (kevin fisher U) Subject: Re: gcc : Internal compiler error Date: 30 Dec 1992 06:04:05 GMT
Rafal Kustra (summer student) (rafal@utstat.toronto.edu) wrote:
: In article <#012p5=@rpi.edu> palmj@rebecca.its.rpi.edu (Jyri L. Palm) writes:
: >
: >Basically, when I try compiling various packages, the most common error message
: >that I'm getting nowadays is :
: >
: >gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11
: >make: *** [main.o] Error 1
: >
: >I've not gotten to any conclusions on why this seems to be happening about
: >50% of the time when I try to compile applications, and it's something which
: >is very easy to recreate. The latest one which I got was when I tried to
: >compile umoria. I don't know if it's because I'm running too many things
: >in X, so here's the output from "free" :
: >
: > total used cache free shared
: >memory: 6876 6384 452 40 2580
: >swap0: 12500 2880 9620 20
: >
: >According to gcc -v, I have :
: >
: >Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.2.2d/specs
: >gcc version 2.2.2d
: >
: >I know that I'm not the only person who's had this problem with cc1, is there
: >a FAQ for this (I haven't really checked) ? I've got loads of stuff that I'm
: >trying to compile for my system and it's frustrating when I'm blocked by this
: >error. *ANY* suggestions would really be appreciated. Please mail to
: >palmj@rpi.edu ... thanks once again.
:
:
: Lots of time this is coused by bad memory chip. If you
: have a chance to swap some of your SIMMS with new ones,
: try it. Otherwise takeout some SIMMS, and swap them with
: each other. Dont forget to have enough swap space than.
: On the other hand I had this problem once, it corrupted
: my whole gcc files. I reistalled, and it went away.
:
Just thought I'd add my 2cents worth:
I can't get my C++ program to compile. GCC dies with an internal error:
cp-class.c:2378: failed assertion `IDENTIFIER_TEMPLATE (t) != NULL_TREE'
/usr/bin/gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1plus got fatal signal 6
I have no idea what this cp-class.c program is, it's not mine...
and since GCC won't compile, I can't debug to find out where (and why) it is
dying.
Comments anyone???
(Please??)
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