Summary: | gcc internal error (in as) while trying to emerge mythtv-0.13-r1 | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Tino Fritzsch <gentoo-bugs> |
Component: | [OLD] Development | Assignee: | Television related Applications in Gentoo's Portage <media-tv> |
Status: | RESOLVED TEST-REQUEST | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | mholzer, pappy |
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | x86 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Tino Fritzsch
2004-01-16 03:53:30 UTC
usual question for this: do you overclock ? nope,its a PII@400 Mhz,nothing tuned why did you use CHOST="i486-pc-linux-gnu" ? Yes, its set in /etc/make.conf. uhm, sorry, didn't read the question completely..... too early in the morning. hm... dunno. i didn't change that, left this setting 'as is was' after installation. ok, i changed that now to 'i686-pc-linux-gnu' and tried again, but same result.. Same result in the same exactly spot? Generally ICEs are caused by faulty hardware (memory/cpu). Any chance you can try it on another machine? Besides, a PII 400Mhz may be a little below spec for MythTV requirements... hi, can i have CFLAGS from make.conf, emerge info and did you try with more recent gcc versions? also make sure you dont use hardened-gcc, -fstack-protector or -fPIC in CFLAGS. additionally, you may try to precede the emerge with the CFLAGS="-fno-stack-protector" and tell me what it brings thank you in advance, Alex Try removing -funroll-loops from CFLAGS. Tino: Did you get this resolved? Please retry with the latest versions of gcc and mythtv. |