On Thu, 29 Aug 2024, Richard Biener via Gcc wrote:

> On Thu, Aug 29, 2024 at 1:49 PM Allan Sandfeld Jensen
> <li...@carewolf.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi GCC
> >
> > I wanted to report one or more bugs, unfortunately they are not consistently
> > reproducable, which is odd. It happens when compiling the chromium part of
> > qtwebengine after the update to gcc 14 and during development for updating
> > Chromium to 126. On almost every run over a few thousand files one or more
> > files will crash with an ICE, that goes away if you just build again. I was
> > under the impression gcc was doing everything reproducable, so this is 
> > really
> > confusing.
> >
> > The errors claim different random spots in the sources with either "internal
> > compiler error: Segmentation fault" or "internal compiler error: in
> > tree_node_structure_for_code, at tree:527"
> >
> > How should I approach reporting this to get it fixed?
> 
> It sounds you might got faulty memory in your system.

Allan, what CPU is that on? If Intel 13th or 14th gen, that's not entirely
unexpected, unfortunately, due to voltage management issues (or manufacturing,
on some earlier samples).

Alexander

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