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- From: alovell@kerberos.demon.co.uk (Anthony Lovell)
- Path: sparky!uunet!pipex!demon!kerberos.demon.co.uk!alovell
- Subject: Compiler Internel error, help!
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- References: <3577@ra.nrl.navy.mil>
- Organization: The Home for Three Headed Canines
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- Date: Sun, 13 Sep 1992 13:17:44 +0000
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- In article <3577@ra.nrl.navy.mil> eric@tantalus.dell.com writes:
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- >
- >>| I think it's the problem of gcc, rather than the file system. The
- >>| SEGV problem occurs when we write some C++ code that makes gcc
- >>| choke. I tried the same code on the Sparc, the result is the same.
- >
- > I am wondering if the new memory manager is setting things up so that
- >we can no longer write to read-only pages and is more strict about null> pointer
- >references. Could this explain the sudden rash of segfaults?
- >
- >-Eric
- >
- >--
- >Eric Youngdale
- >eric@tantalus.nrl.navy.mil
- >
- >
- Surely thats the whole point about read-only pages ,you're not to write
- to them
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