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> As I mentioned before, I am running SuSE 6.4, and would like to try it on > one of my systems. I have found SuSE releases to be very stable, and > their update data base is directly accessable through their system config > utility, YAST. Whoever made the suggestion about checking system memory wasn't far off the mark. Last night I installed a new tape drive and rebooted the system. This morning when I saw the request for a copy of a program which causes this problem, I tried recompiling (for example, Amanda 2.4.2 from SourceForge.com, or flex 2.5.4) and couldn't reproduce the error. So, somehow system memory did get corrupted in such a way that the O/S and most apps were running but gcc failed. This isn't SuSE's fault, most likely--I'm running on a 2.2.16 kernel which I compiled over the weekend. Maybe there is something hosed with the kernel config. Thanks for the offers to help! I'll write again if I learn more about the 2.2.16 flakeout. Next step: figuring out how to get Amanda to deal with large (>2Gb) filesystems... cheers, -rich - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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