*- On 14 Sep, Seth R Arnold wrote about "Re: Problems compiling kernel 2.2.12" > On Tue, Sep 14, 1999 at 04:41:41AM -0400, Wayne McLemore wrote: >> Hello all, >> I am a first time writer and I'm looking for a little help. The problem >> is >> I'm trying to upgrade my kernel to 2.2.12 and after I do the "make dep, >> make clean and make zImage" my machine tells me this: >> >> -malign-functions=2 -DCPU=686 -fno-omit-frame-pointer -c -o sched.o sched.c >> gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11 >> make[2]: *** [sched.o] Error 1 > > > Signal 11 usually means memory is gone screwy -- if you overclocked, you > overclocked too far. You should clock your CPU back down a bit if you > overclocked it any, you should slow your RAM timings down in BIOS, or you > should run a very comprehensive memory scanner on your machine to ensure > that all your memory is good. > > Compiling the kernel traverses huge trees in memory, making a kernel compile > one of the best system sanity-checks I know about. Any wrong bits in there, > and then the compiler jumps to the wrong spot, etc.. and gives up with a > signal 11. > > There is an entire signall 11 FAQ out there someplace, I forget where it is > though. >
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