SuSE gcc blows up

Jerry Feldman Gerry.Feldman at compaq.com
Mon Jul 10 17:13:11 EDT 2000


It's nearly always a seg fault. As I mentioned, I have not have GCC 
segfault on me in the recent SuSE releases. I would like to get a pointer 
to the source code that caused GCC to segfault. Even with bad source 
code, compilers should not segfault. 

On 10 Jul 2000, at 16:40, ccb at valinux.com wrote:

> 
> Fatal error 11 in gcc is usually an indication of a memory
> error.  Got Diagnostics?
> 
> 
> ccb
> 
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