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On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 00:39:18 -0600, mark wrote:

> Several folks say I should ignore my friend, and that gcc 2.96 is just
> fine.
> 
> Wrong.
> 
> About a week ago, *I* was compiling a new kernel, 2.4.19 (seems to be
> the real stable release). I was getting SEGVs, alternating with
> undefined functions or variables. I finally succeded only by doing the
> make bzImage about six times, sequentially. Each time, it had no
> trouble getting through the problem it had before, but croaked later.

Compiler behaviour like that usually indicates unstable hardware,
bad RAM-Chips, and things like that.

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