* Re: sig11 when compiling gcc (2.95/2.95.1/egcs-1.1.2) - software problem
1999-09-06 6:04 ` Graham Seaman
@ 1999-09-06 11:38 ` jwk
1999-09-30 23:56 ` jwk
1999-10-01 0:00 ` jwk
1999-09-06 14:45 ` jwk
` (3 subsequent siblings)
4 siblings, 2 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: jwk @ 1999-09-06 11:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gcc
On 6 Sep 1999 13:56:32 GMT, Graham Seaman
<seamang@westminster.ac.uk> wrote:
>jwk (_hate_spam_thunder7@xs4all.nl) wrote:
>: All gcc versions I tried die when using xgcc for the first time. Now I
>: know this is a software problem, since on a clean RH 5.2 install on
>: another partition I can compile 20 times without error, and if I chroot
>: to that partition, things also work well.
>:
>: Now to the solution: does anybody have any hints what to check first? I
>: cleaned out all remnants of gcc-installations from /usr/local/bin, what
>: should be next? Checking /usr/bin, or checking libraries - if so, which
>: ones?
>:
>: I hope someone more knowledgable than me has any ideas here - the
>: prospect of re-installation is a bit daunting....
>
>I have the same problem on a RedHat 5.2 system:
>During make bootstrap:
>./xgcc -B./ -B/usr/local/i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ -I/usr/local/i686-pc-linux-gnu/i
>nclude -S tmp-dum.c
>xgcc: Internal compiler error: program cpp got fatal signal 11
>
>Kind people, help us both out... :-)
>
>Graham
>
I'm guessing I'm wrong somewhere with binutils & libc. Unfortunately,
randomly updating or downdating rpm's with --force hasn't helped yet....
PS The above is my exact error.
Jurriaan
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: sig11 when compiling gcc (2.95/2.95.1/egcs-1.1.2) - software problem
1999-09-06 11:38 ` jwk
@ 1999-09-30 23:56 ` jwk
1999-10-01 0:00 ` jwk
1 sibling, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: jwk @ 1999-09-30 23:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gcc
On 6 Sep 1999 13:56:32 GMT, Graham Seaman
<seamang@westminster.ac.uk> wrote:
>jwk (_hate_spam_thunder7@xs4all.nl) wrote:
>: All gcc versions I tried die when using xgcc for the first time. Now I
>: know this is a software problem, since on a clean RH 5.2 install on
>: another partition I can compile 20 times without error, and if I chroot
>: to that partition, things also work well.
>:
>: Now to the solution: does anybody have any hints what to check first? I
>: cleaned out all remnants of gcc-installations from /usr/local/bin, what
>: should be next? Checking /usr/bin, or checking libraries - if so, which
>: ones?
>:
>: I hope someone more knowledgable than me has any ideas here - the
>: prospect of re-installation is a bit daunting....
>
>I have the same problem on a RedHat 5.2 system:
>During make bootstrap:
>./xgcc -B./ -B/usr/local/i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ -I/usr/local/i686-pc-linux-gnu/i
>nclude -S tmp-dum.c
>xgcc: Internal compiler error: program cpp got fatal signal 11
>
>Kind people, help us both out... :-)
>
>Graham
>
I'm guessing I'm wrong somewhere with binutils & libc. Unfortunately,
randomly updating or downdating rpm's with --force hasn't helped yet....
PS The above is my exact error.
Jurriaan
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: sig11 when compiling gcc (2.95/2.95.1/egcs-1.1.2) - software problem
1999-09-06 11:38 ` jwk
1999-09-30 23:56 ` jwk
@ 1999-10-01 0:00 ` jwk
1 sibling, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: jwk @ 1999-10-01 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gcc
On 6 Sep 1999 13:56:32 GMT, Graham Seaman
<seamang@westminster.ac.uk> wrote:
>jwk (_hate_spam_thunder7@xs4all.nl) wrote:
>: All gcc versions I tried die when using xgcc for the first time. Now I
>: know this is a software problem, since on a clean RH 5.2 install on
>: another partition I can compile 20 times without error, and if I chroot
>: to that partition, things also work well.
>:
>: Now to the solution: does anybody have any hints what to check first? I
>: cleaned out all remnants of gcc-installations from /usr/local/bin, what
>: should be next? Checking /usr/bin, or checking libraries - if so, which
>: ones?
>:
>: I hope someone more knowledgable than me has any ideas here - the
>: prospect of re-installation is a bit daunting....
>
>I have the same problem on a RedHat 5.2 system:
>During make bootstrap:
>./xgcc -B./ -B/usr/local/i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ -I/usr/local/i686-pc-linux-gnu/i
>nclude -S tmp-dum.c
>xgcc: Internal compiler error: program cpp got fatal signal 11
>
>Kind people, help us both out... :-)
>
>Graham
>
I'm guessing I'm wrong somewhere with binutils & libc. Unfortunately,
randomly updating or downdating rpm's with --force hasn't helped yet....
PS The above is my exact error.
Jurriaan
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: sig11 when compiling gcc (2.95/2.95.1/egcs-1.1.2) - software problem
1999-09-06 6:04 ` Graham Seaman
1999-09-06 11:38 ` jwk
@ 1999-09-06 14:45 ` jwk
1999-09-30 23:56 ` jwk
1999-10-01 0:00 ` jwk
1999-09-07 3:26 ` Renaud Pons
` (2 subsequent siblings)
4 siblings, 2 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: jwk @ 1999-09-06 14:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gcc
On 6 Sep 1999 13:56:32 GMT, Graham Seaman
<seamang@westminster.ac.uk> wrote:
>jwk (_hate_spam_thunder7@xs4all.nl) wrote:
>: All gcc versions I tried die when using xgcc for the first time. Now I
>: know this is a software problem, since on a clean RH 5.2 install on
>: another partition I can compile 20 times without error, and if I chroot
>: to that partition, things also work well.
>:
>: Now to the solution: does anybody have any hints what to check first? I
>: cleaned out all remnants of gcc-installations from /usr/local/bin, what
>: should be next? Checking /usr/bin, or checking libraries - if so, which
>: ones?
>:
>: I hope someone more knowledgable than me has any ideas here - the
>: prospect of re-installation is a bit daunting....
>:
>: Jurriaan
>I have the same problem on a RedHat 5.2 system:
>During make bootstrap:
>./xgcc -B./ -B/usr/local/i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ -I/usr/local/i686-pc-linux-gnu/i
>nclude -S tmp-dum.c
>xgcc: Internal compiler error: program cpp got fatal signal 11
>
>Kind people, help us both out... :-)
>
>Graham
>
Now I know how to solve this:
I had glibc-2.1.1 (some development version) and binutils-2.9.1.0.25 or
so (also some development version) and I believe these two were biting
each other.
I re-installed the correct glibc and binutils, and all went well. Only
this re-installing isn't so simple. I made a partition on which I
installed a clean RH5, then moved /bin, /lib, /sbin over (after
backupping my original directories!!). Then began the process of finding
out what software I missed for booting. It turned out to be my raid
software, my isdn drivers and /lib/modules/2.2.10/. These copied, all
seemed to be well. A *lot* of software had to be recompiled, since a lot
of software referenced the deleted glibc-2.1.1.
Now I've installed binutils-2.9.5 and glibc-2.0.5 and all seems well.
Still, I'll want to upgrade glibc again. Very, very carefully this time
:-)
I hope this helps,
Jurriaan
PS It would be nice if ./configure warned about this, but I wouldn't
have the slightest idea on how to find out, so I'm not sure it's
possible.
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: sig11 when compiling gcc (2.95/2.95.1/egcs-1.1.2) - software problem
1999-09-06 14:45 ` jwk
@ 1999-09-30 23:56 ` jwk
1999-10-01 0:00 ` jwk
1 sibling, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: jwk @ 1999-09-30 23:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gcc
On 6 Sep 1999 13:56:32 GMT, Graham Seaman
<seamang@westminster.ac.uk> wrote:
>jwk (_hate_spam_thunder7@xs4all.nl) wrote:
>: All gcc versions I tried die when using xgcc for the first time. Now I
>: know this is a software problem, since on a clean RH 5.2 install on
>: another partition I can compile 20 times without error, and if I chroot
>: to that partition, things also work well.
>:
>: Now to the solution: does anybody have any hints what to check first? I
>: cleaned out all remnants of gcc-installations from /usr/local/bin, what
>: should be next? Checking /usr/bin, or checking libraries - if so, which
>: ones?
>:
>: I hope someone more knowledgable than me has any ideas here - the
>: prospect of re-installation is a bit daunting....
>:
>: Jurriaan
>I have the same problem on a RedHat 5.2 system:
>During make bootstrap:
>./xgcc -B./ -B/usr/local/i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ -I/usr/local/i686-pc-linux-gnu/i
>nclude -S tmp-dum.c
>xgcc: Internal compiler error: program cpp got fatal signal 11
>
>Kind people, help us both out... :-)
>
>Graham
>
Now I know how to solve this:
I had glibc-2.1.1 (some development version) and binutils-2.9.1.0.25 or
so (also some development version) and I believe these two were biting
each other.
I re-installed the correct glibc and binutils, and all went well. Only
this re-installing isn't so simple. I made a partition on which I
installed a clean RH5, then moved /bin, /lib, /sbin over (after
backupping my original directories!!). Then began the process of finding
out what software I missed for booting. It turned out to be my raid
software, my isdn drivers and /lib/modules/2.2.10/. These copied, all
seemed to be well. A *lot* of software had to be recompiled, since a lot
of software referenced the deleted glibc-2.1.1.
Now I've installed binutils-2.9.5 and glibc-2.0.5 and all seems well.
Still, I'll want to upgrade glibc again. Very, very carefully this time
:-)
I hope this helps,
Jurriaan
PS It would be nice if ./configure warned about this, but I wouldn't
have the slightest idea on how to find out, so I'm not sure it's
possible.
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: sig11 when compiling gcc (2.95/2.95.1/egcs-1.1.2) - software problem
1999-09-06 14:45 ` jwk
1999-09-30 23:56 ` jwk
@ 1999-10-01 0:00 ` jwk
1 sibling, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: jwk @ 1999-10-01 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gcc
On 6 Sep 1999 13:56:32 GMT, Graham Seaman
<seamang@westminster.ac.uk> wrote:
>jwk (_hate_spam_thunder7@xs4all.nl) wrote:
>: All gcc versions I tried die when using xgcc for the first time. Now I
>: know this is a software problem, since on a clean RH 5.2 install on
>: another partition I can compile 20 times without error, and if I chroot
>: to that partition, things also work well.
>:
>: Now to the solution: does anybody have any hints what to check first? I
>: cleaned out all remnants of gcc-installations from /usr/local/bin, what
>: should be next? Checking /usr/bin, or checking libraries - if so, which
>: ones?
>:
>: I hope someone more knowledgable than me has any ideas here - the
>: prospect of re-installation is a bit daunting....
>:
>: Jurriaan
>I have the same problem on a RedHat 5.2 system:
>During make bootstrap:
>./xgcc -B./ -B/usr/local/i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ -I/usr/local/i686-pc-linux-gnu/i
>nclude -S tmp-dum.c
>xgcc: Internal compiler error: program cpp got fatal signal 11
>
>Kind people, help us both out... :-)
>
>Graham
>
Now I know how to solve this:
I had glibc-2.1.1 (some development version) and binutils-2.9.1.0.25 or
so (also some development version) and I believe these two were biting
each other.
I re-installed the correct glibc and binutils, and all went well. Only
this re-installing isn't so simple. I made a partition on which I
installed a clean RH5, then moved /bin, /lib, /sbin over (after
backupping my original directories!!). Then began the process of finding
out what software I missed for booting. It turned out to be my raid
software, my isdn drivers and /lib/modules/2.2.10/. These copied, all
seemed to be well. A *lot* of software had to be recompiled, since a lot
of software referenced the deleted glibc-2.1.1.
Now I've installed binutils-2.9.5 and glibc-2.0.5 and all seems well.
Still, I'll want to upgrade glibc again. Very, very carefully this time
:-)
I hope this helps,
Jurriaan
PS It would be nice if ./configure warned about this, but I wouldn't
have the slightest idea on how to find out, so I'm not sure it's
possible.
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: sig11 when compiling gcc (2.95/2.95.1/egcs-1.1.2) - software problem
1999-09-06 6:04 ` Graham Seaman
1999-09-06 11:38 ` jwk
1999-09-06 14:45 ` jwk
@ 1999-09-07 3:26 ` Renaud Pons
1999-09-30 23:56 ` Renaud Pons
1999-10-01 0:00 ` Renaud Pons
1999-09-30 23:56 ` Graham Seaman
1999-10-01 0:00 ` Graham Seaman
4 siblings, 2 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: Renaud Pons @ 1999-09-07 3:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gcc
>>>>> "Graham" == Graham Seaman <seamang@westminster.ac.uk> writes:
Graham> During make bootstrap: ./xgcc -B./
Graham> -B/usr/local/i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/
Graham> -I/usr/local/i686-pc-linux-gnu/i nclude -S tmp-dum.c xgcc:
Graham> Internal compiler error: program cpp got fatal signal 11
I had exactly the same problem too. I tried many versions of gcc and
egcs. Finally the problem was coming from incompatibility between the
glibc libraries and the glibc include files. glibc-2.1 was installed
but the include files were from glibc-2.0.
Check your glibc version, download the corresponding glibc-devel.X.Y.Z
rpm and install it.
Good luck :-)
--
Renaud - mailto:rpons@laas.fr
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: sig11 when compiling gcc (2.95/2.95.1/egcs-1.1.2) - software problem
1999-09-07 3:26 ` Renaud Pons
@ 1999-09-30 23:56 ` Renaud Pons
1999-10-01 0:00 ` Renaud Pons
1 sibling, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: Renaud Pons @ 1999-09-30 23:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gcc
>>>>> "Graham" == Graham Seaman <seamang@westminster.ac.uk> writes:
Graham> During make bootstrap: ./xgcc -B./
Graham> -B/usr/local/i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/
Graham> -I/usr/local/i686-pc-linux-gnu/i nclude -S tmp-dum.c xgcc:
Graham> Internal compiler error: program cpp got fatal signal 11
I had exactly the same problem too. I tried many versions of gcc and
egcs. Finally the problem was coming from incompatibility between the
glibc libraries and the glibc include files. glibc-2.1 was installed
but the include files were from glibc-2.0.
Check your glibc version, download the corresponding glibc-devel.X.Y.Z
rpm and install it.
Good luck :-)
--
Renaud - mailto:rpons@laas.fr
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: sig11 when compiling gcc (2.95/2.95.1/egcs-1.1.2) - software problem
1999-09-07 3:26 ` Renaud Pons
1999-09-30 23:56 ` Renaud Pons
@ 1999-10-01 0:00 ` Renaud Pons
1 sibling, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: Renaud Pons @ 1999-10-01 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gcc
>>>>> "Graham" == Graham Seaman <seamang@westminster.ac.uk> writes:
Graham> During make bootstrap: ./xgcc -B./
Graham> -B/usr/local/i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/
Graham> -I/usr/local/i686-pc-linux-gnu/i nclude -S tmp-dum.c xgcc:
Graham> Internal compiler error: program cpp got fatal signal 11
I had exactly the same problem too. I tried many versions of gcc and
egcs. Finally the problem was coming from incompatibility between the
glibc libraries and the glibc include files. glibc-2.1 was installed
but the include files were from glibc-2.0.
Check your glibc version, download the corresponding glibc-devel.X.Y.Z
rpm and install it.
Good luck :-)
--
Renaud - mailto:rpons@laas.fr
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: sig11 when compiling gcc (2.95/2.95.1/egcs-1.1.2) - software problem
1999-09-06 6:04 ` Graham Seaman
` (2 preceding siblings ...)
1999-09-07 3:26 ` Renaud Pons
@ 1999-09-30 23:56 ` Graham Seaman
1999-10-01 0:00 ` Graham Seaman
4 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: Graham Seaman @ 1999-09-30 23:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gcc
jwk (_hate_spam_thunder7@xs4all.nl) wrote:
: All gcc versions I tried die when using xgcc for the first time. Now I
: know this is a software problem, since on a clean RH 5.2 install on
: another partition I can compile 20 times without error, and if I chroot
: to that partition, things also work well.
:
: Now to the solution: does anybody have any hints what to check first? I
: cleaned out all remnants of gcc-installations from /usr/local/bin, what
: should be next? Checking /usr/bin, or checking libraries - if so, which
: ones?
:
: I hope someone more knowledgable than me has any ideas here - the
: prospect of re-installation is a bit daunting....
:
: Jurriaan
I have the same problem on a RedHat 5.2 system:
During make bootstrap:
./xgcc -B./ -B/usr/local/i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ -I/usr/local/i686-pc-linux-gnu/i
nclude -S tmp-dum.c
xgcc: Internal compiler error: program cpp got fatal signal 11
Kind people, help us both out... :-)
Graham
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: sig11 when compiling gcc (2.95/2.95.1/egcs-1.1.2) - software problem
1999-09-06 6:04 ` Graham Seaman
` (3 preceding siblings ...)
1999-09-30 23:56 ` Graham Seaman
@ 1999-10-01 0:00 ` Graham Seaman
4 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: Graham Seaman @ 1999-10-01 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gcc
jwk (_hate_spam_thunder7@xs4all.nl) wrote:
: All gcc versions I tried die when using xgcc for the first time. Now I
: know this is a software problem, since on a clean RH 5.2 install on
: another partition I can compile 20 times without error, and if I chroot
: to that partition, things also work well.
:
: Now to the solution: does anybody have any hints what to check first? I
: cleaned out all remnants of gcc-installations from /usr/local/bin, what
: should be next? Checking /usr/bin, or checking libraries - if so, which
: ones?
:
: I hope someone more knowledgable than me has any ideas here - the
: prospect of re-installation is a bit daunting....
:
: Jurriaan
I have the same problem on a RedHat 5.2 system:
During make bootstrap:
./xgcc -B./ -B/usr/local/i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ -I/usr/local/i686-pc-linux-gnu/i
nclude -S tmp-dum.c
xgcc: Internal compiler error: program cpp got fatal signal 11
Kind people, help us both out... :-)
Graham
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread