Apparently, though unproven, at 23:24 on Monday 11 October 2010, Daniel Pielmeier did opine thusly:
> Alan McKinnon schrieb am 11.10.2010 22:39: > > Uh-oh. > > > > genlop started failing today with the mysterious error "Illegal > > instruction", and it's consistent - every time. That's all the message, > > nothing else: > > > > $ genlop -t portage > > Illegal instruction > > > > Now emerge dbus-glib fails similarly: > > > > /bin/sh: line 21: 1084 Illegal instruction /usr/bin/gtkdoc-rebase -- > > relative --dest-dir=/var/tmp/portage/dev-libs/dbus-glib-0.88/image/ > > --html- dir=${installdir} > > > > > > I don't really know where to start looking..... > > I just know Google is going to give me millions of useless hits with that > > search, but I'll hope over to b.g.o. meanwhile and poke around unless > > someone else has a better idea. > > Google has something to say about this. > > Recently changed CFLAGS. > Wrong CFLAGS. > Compiler has problems with march native. > Glibc corruption. It's none of those apparently. I checked CFLAGS set by the ebuild in the emerge log before posting and they looked fine. gcc was last updated a month ago and the machine gets updated almost daily. glibc seems possible but it's a moot point, especially as after investigating memory at Mark's suggestion, genlop runs fine now, world updates successfully and 2 ./configure errors about aclocal (that I didn't even mention before) have gone away. I should probably start treating this poor machine more like a notebook and less like a high performance machine - running flat out almost 24/7 is probably outside of it's design spec :-) -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com