On 28-Mar-06, at 4:52 AM, Simon Marlow wrote:
This seems very strange indeed - I immediately suspect something
odd with your hardware. Try swapping out RAM, if you can.
Strange that it only seems to affect Perl (Perl is running the
mangler that generates that .s file). I suppose it's possible
there could be something strange with your Perl - maybe try
replacing that?
If you run GHC with -keep-tmp-files, you can capture the
erroneous .s file for later inspection; that might give us more clues.
We went through that off-list on the weekend. Perl really seems to be
misbehave in a strange, non-deterministic way on Christopher's machine.
I, too, suspect a strange hardware problem, but the fact is that I am
clueless. Did you know that the Catholic Church still has trained
exorcists?
Cheers,
Wolfgang
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