[Kroupware] SuSE 8.2: compiling gcc segmentation fault
Martin Konold
martin.konold at erfrakon.de
Wed Jul 30 00:56:02 CEST 2003
Am Dienstag, 29. Juli 2003 23:16 schrieb Uwe Heinrich:
Hi,
> Who on this world can answering this question with "yes"? No- I'm not
> sure, but until now I've no problem with Suse / squid / dhcpd / apache /
> samba.
>
> > > I've a original Suse 8.2 on a K6-III/400 with 128 MB RAM
> > > /kolab is on it's own partition: /dev/hda4 (reiserfs)
>
> What do you suspect? Really broken hardware or do you think it's too weak?
Well, 128MB memory is rather low for compiling gcc-3.x. It might be that your
memory got stressed a little bit too much or that you ran out of memory.
I compiled this gcc rpm multiple times on SuSE 8.2 (Intel P-III and P-IV)
With SuSE 8.2 you may also skip the building of gcc and use the gcc as
provided by SuSE.
Regards,
-- martin
Dipl.-Phys. Martin Konold
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