{0}:lh:/usr/src/linux>gcc -v
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.2/specs
gcc version 2.95.2 20000313 (Debian GNU/Linux)

I'm running debian potato, most current update/distupdates.

As long as we are "pretty sure" it won't nuke my box oughtright,
I have no probs being a guinea pig either.

Robert

Thus spake Dunlap, Randy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> Robert,
> 
> I don't think this is a problem with the patch or the inode.c
> source file.  Signal 4 is SIGILL: Illegal instruction.
> I have compiled it twice on my PC without errors.
> 
> Anybody know what would cause this?  Does Robert need
> a newer compiler or what?
> 
> ~Randy
> 
> > From: Robert L. Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > 
> > When compiling I get some errors, this is the only one that 
> > wouldn't go away when I re-ran make:
> > 
> > make -C usb
> > make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.2.14/drivers/usb'
> > make all_targets
> > make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.2.14/drivers/usb'
> > gcc -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux-2.2.14/include -Wall 
> > -Wstrict-prototypes -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer 
> > -fno-strict-aliasing -D__SMP__ -pipe -fno-strength-reduce 
> > -m486 -malign-loops=2 -malign-jumps=2 -malign-functions=2 
> > -DCPU=686   -c -o inode.o inode.c
> > gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 4
> > make[3]: *** [inode.o] Error 1
> > make[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.2.14/drivers/usb'
> > make[2]: *** [first_rule] Error 2
> > make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.2.14/drivers/usb'
> > make[1]: *** [_subdir_usb] Error 2
> > make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.2.14/drivers'
> > make: *** [_dir_drivers] Error 2
> > {0}:lh:/usr/src/linux>cpp: output pipe has been closed



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FYI:
 perl -e 'print $i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(unpack(c,H)-2),oct(115),10);'


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