From: Ben Cox (thoth@uiuc.edu)
Date: 06/15/92


From: thoth@uiuc.edu (Ben Cox)
Subject: Re: recompiling 0.96a with gcc 2.11c
Date: 15 Jun 1992 05:02:11 GMT

cole@concert.net (Derrick C. Cole) writes:

>>gcc -c -o string.o string.c
>>gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 6
>>make: *** [string.o] Error 1

>Would someone kindly answer this question? I'm having the same problem.

I think the problem has to do with the fact that I replaced the
/usr/src/linux/include/{linux,sys} directories with symlinks to
/usr/include/{linux,sys}, which I had gotten from the
0.96ainclude.tar.Z file in the GCC 2.11c directory.

I reinstalled my linux base source, copied its include files OVER the
ones in /usr/include, and remade the links. If you're using the GCC
2.11c 0.96aincludes, try this. Maybe H.J. can shed some light on what
the correct usage of them is?

Everything compiles just hunky-dory now.

In fact, I just got 132x43 to work on my S3 card! Happy Happy Joy Joy!!
(Too bad I'm going to send it back 'cuz it won't run X.)