Hi all:
3 mounths a go,I writed here because I had problems when I was compiling kde 
2 libs.<Make> killed with signal 9 and everybody said to me that the problem 
was in the CPU.
Well I sent the CPU to check and the thecnics didn't found any problem there.
Now,I have kernel 2.4.0-ac3 and I continue with this errors with <make>,but I 
have found on my logs files this new information ->
 Nov 13 11:28:19 linux kernel: swap_duplicate: entry 00000020, 
        nonexistent swap file
 Nov 13 11:28:19 linux kernel: VM: killing process cc1plus
 Nov 13 11:28:19 linux kernel: swap_free: Trying to free nonexistent 
        swap-page
The day before I was changed from suse 6.3 (kernel 2.3.40) to suse 7 (kernel 
2.2.16) I had no problem with swap and <make> before this date.
And this one ->
    Jan 11 09:59:15 linux kernel: Bad swap file entry 00000020
    Jan 11 09:59:15 linux kernel: VM: killing process cc1
    Jan 11 09:59:15 linux kernel: swap_free: Trying to free nonexistent 
swap-page
The day before I was created a new swap file to see if this problem disappear.
Now this is my fstab:
*****
/swap           swap    swap    defaults 0 0
/dev/hdb2       swap    swap    defaults 0 0
******
/swap with 128 MB
/dev/hdb2 with 133 MB (created by yast the first time I install suse)
I check both with mkswap -c and there are no problem.
I have 256 MB RAM and normally (I see with xosview) I don't need swap 
space.When any program needs it ,often is less than 1MB.
But it seems that <make> can't use swap space.
I use GNU Make version 3.79.1 with gcc version 2.95.2 
19991024 (release).
Any idea?
Best regards
Chema
 

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