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Bug 78606 (Engrand)

Summary: gcc: Internal error: Terminated (program cc1)
Product: Gentoo Linux Reporter: enguerrand <raymon_e>
Component: [OLD] LibraryAssignee: Gentoo Linux bug wranglers <bug-wranglers>
Status: RESOLVED INVALID    
Severity: normal Keywords: Bug
Priority: High    
Version: unspecified   
Hardware: x86   
OS: Linux   
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Description enguerrand 2005-01-18 17:12:22 UTC
When I execute : emerge --update --deep --newuse world.
gcc terminated because an internal error.
The problem concerns icutd28l_zh_res.o

Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
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Actual Results:  
The server X crashes the computer(laptop). 
 

Expected Results:  
Black screen and waiting. 
I must stop my computer with the power button. 

This is the end of the emerging 
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gcc: Internal error: Terminated (program cc1) 
Please submit a full bug report. 
gmake[2]: *** [../data/out/build/icudt28l_zh_res.o] Error 1 
make[1]: *** [packagedata] Error 2 
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 2 
ERROR: dev-libs/icu-2.8 failed. 
Function src_compile, Line 19, Exitcode 2 
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During the compilation process 
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unorm_it.c: In function `moveContentsTowardStart': 
unorm_it.c:140: warning: comparison is always false due to limited range of 
data type 
unorm_it.c: In function `moveContentsTowardEnd': 
unorm_it.c:168: warning: comparison is always false due to limited range of 
data type 
store.c: In function `storeRange': 
store.c:501: warning: comparison is always false due to limited range of data 
type
Comment 1 Carsten Lohrke (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2005-01-18 17:17:19 UTC
*** Bug 78600 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 2 Carsten Lohrke (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2005-01-18 17:20:38 UTC
Internal compiler errors are usually a sign of broken hardware, e.g. bad ram, overheating box,... or usage of insane compiler flags like -ffast-math. 

If you think this is not the case, reopen and provide `emerge info`.