Re: Segfault on a Alpha XL366 running Debian frozen

From: Christopher C. Chimelis (chris@debian.org)
Date: Sat Apr 08 2000 - 08:47:37 EDT

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    On Sat, 8 Apr 2000, Wai-Sun Chia wrote:

    > I'm having the following segfault while building a customized kernel
    > running on my newly installed Alpha XL366. The installation is via
    > bootfloppies using the Debian frozen distro (ex-potato). Segfaults on
    > both make menuconfig and make config...
    >
    > Diagnosis:
    > 1. As potato/frozen uses curses5, I thought the menuconfig code was
    > built on curses4...but no go, it still segfaults after downgrading
    > curses to v4.
    > 2. Because 2.3.99-pre3 is very much bleeding edge, I tried the
    > following:
    > - 2.3.51 (still segfaults)
    > - 2.2.0 (still segfaults)
    > 3. I narrow it down to a possibility of gcc 2.95.2 being incompatible
    > with the Alpha platform...Is this true? Has any body ever compiled a
    > kernel successfully using the current Debian frozen distro?

    Hmm...that's odd. I've had no problems building any kernels (other than
    2.3.x) on Alpha running bleeding-edge potato (SX164).

    Looks like bash may be segfaulting, but without a strace or gdb run, I
    can't be sure what's going on...

    C

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