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Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2000 10:00:59 +0200 (WET)
From: Andris Pavenis <pavenis AT lanet DOT lv>
To: Artur Butryn <akaja AT MailAndNews DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Compiler crash??
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I intentionally didn't strip executables in binary archives of DJGPP port
of gcc-2.95.2. Information included in binaries is enough for symify to
provide stack trace but not enough for debuggers. So use it to get
more info. Read DJGPP FAQ if needed. There were more than one update of 
port of gcc-2.95.2, so I don't know which one You have. 

Also STOP OVERCLOCKING Your CPU and look whether problem goes away.
     =================

Andris


On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Artur Butryn wrote:

> I have following problem. Very often when I try to compile something a 
> following errror message is displayed.
> 
> 
>  Compiling: test.cpp
>  Exiting due to signal SIGILL
>  Invalid Opcode at eip=00007201
>  eax=00000020 ebx=00000120 ecx=50f4c483 edx=00000149 esi=001b7314 
> edi=001bd84
>  ebp=001a9f78 esp=001a9f10 program=C:\DJGPP\LIB\GCC-LIB\DJGPP\2.952\CPP.EXE
>  sel=0457  base=82fb3000  limit=001cffff
>  sel=045f  base=82fb3000  limit=001cffff
>  sel=045f  base=82fb3000  limit=001cffff
>  sel=0437  base=00016180  limit=0000ffff
>  sel=046f  base=00000000  limit=0010ffff
>  sel=045f  base=82fb3000  limit=001cffff
>  App stack: [001aa718..00033718]  Exceptn stack: [00033624..000316e4]
>  Call frame traceback EIPs:
>    0x00007201
>    0x0000a48e
>    0x00009975
>    0x00008639
>    0x000067fb
>    0x0000a48e
>    0x00009975
>    0x00008639
>    0x000067fb
>    0x0000a48e
>    0x00009975
>    0x00008639
>    0x000067fb
>    0x00005940
>    0x00017bfe
>  There were some errors
> 
> 
> I'm using:
> Cyrix P166+ (overclocked  to 200Mhz)
> 32Mb RAM
> WIN 95
> lotsa disk space
> 
> The same thing happens when I quit to DOS and run DJPP with CWSDPMI.EXE
> I check in FAQ but there was no inf on this sort of behaviour.
> Is it some sort of compiler bug?
> 
> Akaja
> 
> 

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