do a 'make -k world' ... I had the same problem with vi, and the same
SegFault ... by using -k, it bypasses the error, which allows it to get to
the point that the newer vi is installed, which doesn't SegFault ...
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Charlie Root wrote:
> All the machines that I have running Current dumped core at the same
> place this morning.
>
> ===> share/termcap
> ex - /usr/src/share/termcap/termcap.src < /usr/src/share/termcap/reorder
> > /dev/null
> Segmentation fault - core dumped
> *** Error code 139
>
> Stop in /usr/src/share/termcap.
> *** Error code 1
>
> For a couple of days now, I haven't been able to use vi because it also
> dumps core on all the machines except the only one that was able to
> build world and a new kernel yesterday, just good timing I guess. I
> haven't seen this on the list.
>
> Thanks,
>
> ed
>
>
>
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