Thank you very much to all who have replied. Following your
recommendations, the problem is found to be one with the memory.
Interesting though, it is fixed by re-fitting the SIMM modules.
To Hidong, the Cyrix chip is considered by Linux as a i586 chip.
6x86-PR166+ is the name that Cyrix gives that chip.
"Thomas Ribbrock (Design/DEG)" wrote:
>
> On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 05:08:40PM +1100, Clement wrote:
>
> > When compiling package on a 6x86-PR166+ using gcc from egcs-1.1.2-24, I
> > got this error message:
> >
> > gcc -g -O2 -I./../Include -I.. -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -c ./parsermodule.c
> > gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11
> [...]
>
> You're not going to like this, but in my experience you stand a fair
> chance that you have a hardware problem on that machine, e.g. faulty
> RAM, faulty cache, maybe even a faulty CPU (that happened to me once - I
> also got random segfaults during compiles and it proved to be a broken
> K6-2/300...). I recommend having a look at the Sig11 FAQ:
>
> http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/
>
> HTH,
>
> Thomas
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Clement
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