Hi,

Try disabling -pipe when building the compiler.  This seems to make 
things more stable here (CFLAGS=-O in /etc/make.conf) - as if 
building the kernel with -pipe sometimes produces a kernel that 
subsequently murders the compiler with sig11/sig4 all the time.

This is just marginally more than theory at the moment though.

You may need to bootstrap a new kernel by building it on another 
machine to get things running again.

> Hi all,
> 
> I experiment very strange problems here at the moment with
> a new server.
> 
> Buildworld survives about 30 secondy, the errors are SIG4 (90%)
> and SIG11 (10%). And I cannot compile any important programs :-/
> 
> I've exchanged all relevant parts:
> 
> - Power Supply:       300W, for PIV with additional CPU supply
> - CPU (PIV, 2Ghz, 512K cache)
> - Ram with ECC correction
> - Board (Intel D845BG)
> - SCSI Card. (it happens also on ATA)
> 
> We have these boards running fine here. And now to the strange part.
> It does not happen with STABLE.
> 
> This let's me beleave that this is a CURRENT problem.
> 
> I'm really really pointless.
> 
> Martin
> 
> Martin Blapp, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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