On Freitag 17 April 2009, Dale wrote:
> Mark Knecht wrote:
> >    Does *anyone* have an idea what I should do to debug this further?
> > I've never managed to get good backtrace info under Gentoo so that's
> > probably a struggle I'd rather not deal with if possible, especially
> > for something as complicated as X. The segfault looks like something
> > uninitialized to me but what do I know... (Not much!)
> >
> >    I can send all sorts of machine/Gentoo info if requested.
> >
> >    Anyway, all thoughts appreciated.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Mark
>
> I don't know if you have been following my recent thread or not but what
> version of gcc are you using?  I was using gcc 4.3 and I am having
> multiple issues with a lot of things.  I can't compile a kernel of if it
> compiles some things don't work, sound for example.  Seamonkey crashes
> at times for no reason.  I also had trouble with the new xorg-server
> crashing with me.   Also, my camera and printer, which are USB, were no
> longer found.
>
> To fix this, I went back to gcc 4.1 and started a emerge -ev world.  As
> things are being recompiled, things are getting back to normal.  I'm not
> saying this will fix your issue but it may be something to consider if
> you are using gcc 4.3.  So far, my camera and printer is back, I can
> compile a kernel with no errors and Seamonkey is being compiled as I type.
>
> Just something for you to ponder.  Maybe when you have ran out of other
> ideas.
>
> Dale
>
> :-)  :-)

     Installed versions:  4.3.3-r2(4.3)!s(01:52:54 29.03.2009)(fortran mudflap 
multilib nls openmp -altivec -bootstrap -build -doc -fixed-point -gcj -gtk -
hardened -ip28 -ip32r10k -libffi -multislot -n32 -n64 -nocxx -nopie -objc -
objc++ -objc-gc -test -vanilla)      

are you sure its gcc and not the kernel you are using? 


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