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From: amigus@cs.mun.ca (Adam Migus)
Subject: Re: Internal compiler error
Message-ID: <1996May4.040543.8844@cs.mun.ca>
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Emmanuel VIGOT <vigot@worldnet.net> writes:

>Karianto Leman wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>>   I recently installed FreeBSD on my PCI Pentium. During the compilation
>>   of my c files, very often the CC compiler stop on "Internal compiler
>>   error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11" Error code 1. When I repeat
>>   the "make" command, compilation proceeds w/o problem.
>> 
>>   This symptom has repeated many times when compilation involved many
>>   files. Could it be problems caused by erroneous FreeBSD installation?
>>   Anybody, please give me some hint.
>> 
>> Rgds.
>> Karianto
>> 
Sig 11's are hardware errors, usually but not always memory, check your
memory by swapping SIMMS, check you external cache by disabling it in the
BIOS, and if still no luck, then its looking real bad (new motherboard).
Good luck.
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|      Adam Migus  amigus@cs.mun.ca           |
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