On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 07:23:50PM -0500, Bradley W. Allen wrote:
> The last time I had Signal 11 problems,  I was incorrectly told it was
> a hardware problem.  Since I  had a Dell, I  knew they were wrong.  It
> took  me a year and  a  half, and finally it   was admitted by the GCC
> programmers that Sig11 was in fact  a compiler bug  in GCC, and it was
> not  my hardware.   This same bug   has been famous  since then, since
> people are still trying to find ways to fix and get around it.  It was
> not my fault that people did not believe me, and it took a lot of work
> to get people to realize it was not me.  I do not accept stock answers
> about Sig11    being a hardware     problem with me.    In  my  strong
> experience, Sig11 is MOST LIKELY A SOFTWARE BUG.

There's no need to launch a pre-emptive strike on this issue.  In my
5 years of experience maintaining XFree86 packages for Debian, most
segfaults that affect its executables are due to coding errors.

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