Package: gcc Version: 3.3.5-1
I'm not quite sure where to file that, but I guess gcc could be the right package.
When I have installed the standard 2.6.8-2-686 kernel, I can compile and install a vanilla 2.6.10 kernel without problems. However, when I boot this kernel and try to compile a 2.6.10 again, I get dozens of "internal memory allocation errors" (error message translated by myself). When I switch back to 2.6.8, it works fine again.
The 2.6.10 kernel has the same configuration as the 2.6.8 supplied by Debian has.
What log files should I attach?
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