On 13/08/19 6:45 am, leomessi983 wrote:
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> hi
> yes I use it in different machines,but all of them are debian with the
> same version!
Okay. That means we can rely on the OS being the same, and _usually_ the
compiler - though it does occasionally have problems.
> At firts I compiled squid in a
hiyes I use it in different machines,but all of them are debian with the same
version!At firts I compiled squid in a vmware debian vm ,bit after then I use
the created package in my other debian machin in physical systems with
different cpu and memory!
Is there any compile option to solve this
On 2019-08-12 05:13, leomessi...@yahoo.com wrote:
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Hi
After install my own compiled squid in a linux system i got Illegal
instruction error when I run squid!
These usually occur due to:
* building on one OS and running on another
* building on/for one CPU architecture and running on anot
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HiAfter install my own compiled squid in a linux system i got Illegal
instruction error when I run squid!
This is my core dump result:
[New LWP 20036]
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
Core was generated b