reassign 247876 gcc-3.3 retitle 247876 gcc-3.3: ICE building sane-backends 1.0.14-1 on i386 thanks
Hi Hans, GCC folks, [...] > $ cc --version > cc (GCC) 3.3.3 (Debian 20040429) [...] > creating libsane-hp5400.la > (cd .libs && rm -f libsane-hp5400.la && ln -s ../libsane-hp5400.la > libsane-hp5400.la) > ~ i386-linux-gcc -c -g -O2 -W -Wall -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../include > ~ -I../include -DPATH_SANE_CONFIG_DIR=/etc/sane.d > ~ -DPATH_SANE_DATA_DIR=/usr/share -DV_MAJOR=1 -DV_MINOR=0 > ~ -I/usr/include/gphoto2 -I/usr/include -DBACKEND_NAME=u12 > ~ -DLIBDIR=/usr/lib/sane u12.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/u12.o > ~ u12.c: In function `sane_u12_init': > ~ u12.c:1020: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > ~ Please submit a full bug report, > ~ with preprocessed source if appropriate. > > could be that there is currently something chaning in the debian sources. This is either a compiler problem, or you have some bad RAM and/or another hardware problem. I built the package with the same version of the compiler without any problem (and given your kernel version, you seem to be running on an Athlon machine just like me). Reassigning the bug to the gcc-3.3 package, and retitling. The GCC maintainer will probably ask you to reproduce the ICE, if your hardware is overclocked, and to run memtest86 on the machine in order to track down an hardware issue. > btw now I installed the 1.0.14-1 binary package and it works with my > scanner without patching the backend. It wasn't even needed with the 1.0.13 version, as I applied the patch to the package. (to GCC maintainers: the backend/u12.c file isn't affected by the patch we're talking about) JB. -- Julien BLACHE - Debian & GNU/Linux Developer - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Public key available on <http://www.jblache.org> - KeyID: F5D6 5169 GPG Fingerprint : 935A 79F1 C8B3 3521 FD62 7CC7 CD61 4FD7 F5D6 5169