From: h108373@cs.tut.fi (Hakkarainen Kimmo) Subject: Re: Internal compiler error while building kernel Date: 14 Jan 1993 09:33:41 GMT
jefftep@cs.utexas.edu (Jeffrey Grills) writes:
> wto@cbnewsg.cb.att.com (William T. O Connell) writes:
> >
> >When building the kernel (via 'make all'), I occasionally get the
> >following error message and compilation stops:
> > gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 4
> >What is causing this compiler error? Any ideas?
> > it dosen't happen as often now, but it was annoying. I'm using 4.2 as
> > well, and still occasionally get sig 11 fatals.
> This had been a common occurance on my machine for quite some time.
> It was related to my Maxtor 7213at drive that I had. Apparently,
> you need a PCBA of at least 63 to use linux (this is some number on
> printed on the drive). I had this version, and I still have problems.
I have also Maxtor 7213at drive and have often got that fatal signal 11
when compiling. The compiling can be successfully completed if the machine
is rebooted. I just read that article yesterday and decided to check whether,
my version is the old one. It was PCBA 65. Is it too old ?
> jeff grills
Kimmo Hakkarainen (h108373@cs.tut.fi)