First off, sorry this is being replied to so late. At home, I have a
Gateway P90 (Overclocked
to 100MHz), 40MB RAM, 1.08GB SCSI-2 Funitsu HD, Adaptech 2940 SCSI
controller. When
I was in the process of upgrading from Linux 1.2.11 to Linux 1.3.4 when I
got this error:
gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11.
This was running gcc i2.6.3 (Pentium compiler, -m 486 flag), Linux 1.3.4.
I started worrying that
my gcc was broken so I changed back to gcc 2.5.8 (from a Slackware
release). Again, I got
the same error. I rebooted the machine back to the 1.2.11 kernel and this
time the 2.5.8 gcc
AND the i2.6.3 gcc worked. To make sure it was not a fluke, when I
rebooted back in to
the 1.3.4 kernel, I still got the same error.
Each time, I did a "make clean ; make zImage" in the 1.3.4 source tree
and each time it
stopped on the sched.c source code. Unfortunatly, I don't have this exact
setup anymore
since when I tried to upgrade to a later Slackware release of GCC I
accidentally deleted my
i2.5.8 (Pentium) compiler and a whole chunk of my /usr directory.
Has anyone else seen any weird behavior with the compiler under the 1.3.4
kernel, or does
the 1.3.5 or greater kernel fix things?
Dan
****************************************************************
* Dan Linder - Inacom NSSC
* SCO ACE, Compaq SCO UNIX ASE
****************************************************************