I hasten to point out it might not be the kernel sources involved, but
a toolchain issue.
c.
On Sat, 21 Oct 2000, Philip Blundell wrote:
> If you can give a concrete example of something that fails, I'll look into it.
I will; though a rough precis of what's to come would be something like
xdm (oopses); update-menus + apt-get and a few other things die with
segmentation faults. Although
On Sat, Oct 21, 2000 at 03:13:09AM +0100, Chris Rutter wrote:
> Hm, add to that list e2fsck and apt-get. :-(
A while back I apt-get upgraded apt-get (to 0.3.19 I think) and it went
SEGV. Somewhat annoying. In the end I complied my own at -g -O (I think)
and that didn't SEGV. Currently I have
apt
>I notice quite a lot of stuff seems to be receiving signal 11s (at least,
>on a RiscPC) in the latest woody stuff (like most of X, update-menus, and
>a few other utilities). Anyone have any idea why?
If you can give a concrete example of something that fails, I'll look into it.
>If things are b
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